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AUNE
AUNE: Assignment of Uniform Numbering
1. General
This command is used to assign the data to achieve an inter-network call termination.
2. Precautions
1.
This command is available for both ACIS and CCIS. The call termination from CCIS required the office
code skip needs this data.
Example:
When the network numberings are as follows, example office data is listed in the table.
Node A
8 - 26 - xxxxx
Node B
8 - 10 - xxxxx
2.
The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8. If data
in this command is common for all tenants (ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX93, bit4=1), assign TN pa-
rameter as data “1” for all tenants.
3.
Assign the dummy route number in the RT parameter.
4.
The data assigned in the NPC should include its access code, and should be different from the NPC as-
signed by the AFRS command.
5.
The PNL parameter (which is an intermediate data to assign the AADC command) appears when ASYD
command SYS1, INDEX42, bit4=1.
6.
Assign the PNL data if additional digit (DC) is required. A maximum of 4 digits of DC is set by the AADC
command. Enter the PNL with a range from 1 to 127. If additional digit is not required, data “0” is to be
set to the PNL parameter.
Node A
Node B
ARTD
RT=dummy, AC=1
ARTD
RT=dummy, AC=1
ASPA
ACC=8, SRV=LCR, RT=dummy
ASPA
ACC=8, SRV=LCR, RT=dummy
AUNE
RT=dummy, NPC=826, SKIP=3
AUNE
RT=dummy, NPC=810, SKIP=3
AMND
DC=826, MND=8
AMND
DC=810, MND=8
ARRC
Allow the connection between ICRT
(Voice route in the case of CCIS) and
OGRT (Dummy route).
ARRC
Allow the connection between ICRT
(Voice route in the case of CCIS) and
OGRT (Dummy route).