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2. In the corresponding call distribution elements (CDE) specify the destinations
of the DDI numbers for the subscribers of your particular system (system 1),
for example:
– CDE 2, switch position 1 to 3 = subscriber 200
to
– CDE 101, switch position 1 to 3 = subscriber 299
3. In the corresponding call distribution elements (CDE) specify the destinations
of the DDI numbers for the subscribers of system 2, for example:
– CDE 102, switch position 1 to 3 = subscriber 300
to
– CDE 201, switch position 1 to 3 = subscriber 399
4. In the corresponding call distribution elements (CDE) specify the destinations
of the DDI numbers for the subscribers of system 3, for example:
– CDE 202, switch position 1 to 3 = subscriber 400
to
– CDE 301, switch position 1 to 3 = subscriber 499
See also Fig. 3.66
6.3 Networking via a public network
Virtual networking, making use of exchange-to-exchange connections, is sup-
ported by the system. This means that subscribers can still divert to a destination
in the public network, forward calls or set up conferences.
In addition to these options, it is also possible to obtain that subscribers in the
public network appear and are handled as network-internal subscribers. For this
characteristic to function it is a requirement that the subscribers in the public net-
work use CLIP to identify themselves. The system must use digital network inter-
faces to link up with the public network.
6.3.1 Tying-in an individual subscriber
A remote subscriber with one (or fewer) number(s) is to become part of a private
network.