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Ericsson MD110
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INDIRECT INBOUND RADIO CALLS IN A PBX NETWORK LBI-39039B
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9. INDIRECT INBOUND RADIO CALLS IN A PBX NETWORK
This scenario emphasizes the number conflicts that can arise when
using the MD110 as a PBX and as an EDACS
telephone interconnect
. If the customer wants direct dial to extensions 1000-1999 on the other PBX, direct dial to EDACS
radios can not be provided without an EDACS selector code.
The number conflict cannot be resolved for the MD110 extension, since both the EDACS radio number and other PBX
extensions both start with a "1." Therefore, a "7" EDACS LCR code is used.
If the tie line dialed the DISA number plus the EDACS LCR code for inbound calls to the DISA number, direct inbound
calls should be possible. The caller would not have to enter the "7" EDACS LCR Code.
Requirements
Customer will have extensions on the MD110 and requires direct 4-digit dialing to the other PBX extensions; dialing
an “8” is not acceptable.
Customer wants direct outbound radio dialing to the other PBX extensions that are 4-digit numbers in the range 1000-
2999 and 6000-6999. Dialing an “8” before the extension number is not acceptable.
Customer wants direct radio outbound dialing to MD110 extensions in the range 4000-4999.
Customer wants “9+” dialing routed to the other PBX which it will route to the Public Network.
Customer wants direct 4-digit dialing from the other PBX to the MD110.
Implementation
The basic script file is used with the following changes:
The “7” LCR code is initialized for inbound EDACS calls by MD110 extensions or the Private Network. The “7”
LCR code routes calls to EDACS.
MD110 extensions and the Private Network are enabled to dial “7+” numbers; enabled with NACDS.
The “8” LCR code is not initialized.
The External Destination Codes are moved from the 670-699 range to the 570-599 range.
The NACDS, NANLS, and RODDI entries for 0, 1, 2, and 3 are deleted and new entries are made.
A step-by-step process is not presented; information is provided for someone with MD110 programming skills.
EDACS LCR
The following two entries are for valid radio calls.
LCDDI
TAB
Table
NLT Number Length Table
ENTRY 70
CONF Y
MIN 6
MAX 6
This entry is repeated for 71 and 72.

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