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ANPD
ANPD: Assignment of Numbering Plan
1. General
This command is used to assign the minimum number of digits needed to determine the service which is re-
quired to the first digit received (pre-translation).
2. Precautions
1.
This command is used for the Business Application, AANP/AGNP command are used for Hotel Applica-
tion instead.
2.
The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 8. Enter
the tenant number in which this command effects.
If data of this command is common for all tenants (ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX92, bit2=1), assign TN
parameter as data “1” for all tenants.
3.
Use the ANPD command to assign the numbering data for physical station numbers, Service Access Code
and/or Trunk Access Code, etc.
3. Data Entry Instructions
The first digit of station number, service
access code and/or trunk access code, etc.
(0-9,*,#)
1st DC
CI
BLF
1st DIGIT CODE
(1st DC)
TENANT
NUMBER
(TN)
Whether the station busy status is monitored by the system or not.
This parameter assignment is required when the Busy Lamp Field
is installed.
NND
CONNECTION STATUS INDEX
(CI)
N/H/B
NUMBER OF NECESSARY DIGITS
(NND)
MAXIMUM 6 DIGITS
BUSY LAMP FIELD
(BLF)
0/1
N=Nomal(Idle)
H=Hooking
B=Busy
0=Out of Service
1=In service
The status of the “1st DC”dialed
The primarily analyzed digits, prior to the ASPA command.
Assign the necessary (Minimum) number of digits for each
Access Code basically.