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Ericsson MD110 - Enabling Inbound Digits from Md110 Extensions

Ericsson MD110
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FEATURE-SPECIFIC MD110 PROGRAMMING LBI-39039B
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/**************************************/
/*LONG DISTANCE 502 */
/**************************************/
NANLS:EXL=5021,MIN=14,MAX=14;
/**************************************/
/* LOCAL 502 */
/**************************************/
NANLS:EXL=5022,MIN=10,MAX=10;
NANLS:EXL=5023,MIN=10,MAX=10;
NANLS:EXL=5024,MIN=10,MAX=10;
NANLS:EXL=5025,MIN=10,MAX=10;
NANLS:EXL=5026,MIN=10,MAX=10;
NANLS:EXL=5027,MIN=10,MAX=10;
NANLS:EXL=5028,MIN=10,MAX=10;
NANLS:EXL=5029,MIN=10,MAX=10;
Figure 4 - Site-Based Routing Codes (Cont.)
For Route 12 -- (Analog Bothway Trunk)
CTDEI:EQU=1-2-63-0;
CTDEI:EQU=1-2-63-1;
CTDEI:EQU=1-2-63-2;
CTDEI:EQU=1-2-63-3;
A call sent out this route (determined by site-based routing code) will be perceived on one of these ports as an
equipment connection.
4.2. ENABLING INBOUND DIGITS FROM MD110 EXTENSIONS
For the PI to display an external caller’s number, the Central Office must send the caller’s number to the MD110.
To enable inbound digits from MD110 extensions and thus allow radios to display the caller’s (MD110 extension)
number, the ADC parameter of the extensions must appear as follows:
EXTEI: DIR=XXXX&&XXXX, CAT=0, EQU=1-X-XX-0, TYPE=EL6, TRM=0, ICAT=0000, ADC=000000001
The 9th bit must be set to a “1” which allows the extension’s directory number to be sent through the public network. If
the ADC parameter is already set to “0” on the 9th bit, use the EXCAC command as follows to set the bit to “1”: EXCAC:
DIR=XXXX, ADC=000000001.
This programming is needed for the phone field to be displayed in the snap command and the Call Activity Records
(refer to LBI-39040).
NOTE

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