CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
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Network Construction with 2400 IPX
The Tenant Number and the Trunk Restriction Class are different between the 2000 IPS and the 2400 IPX
as indicated below.
2000 IPS 2400 IPX
• Tenant No. 00-63 01-255
(CM12 Y=04, CM30 Y=01)
• Trunk Restriction class 1-8 1-15
(CM12 Y=01)
Based on these differences, care must be taken to insure that proper programming is completed to accom-
modate the differences between the 2000 IPS and the 2400 IPX.
(1) In the 2000 IPS, station and trunk assignment to tenants must be to a tenant number equal to 01 or
higher. (Do not use Tenant 00.)
(2) For Attendant Console calls, the tenant number transmitted to the destination 2000 IPS is equal to
the Attendant Group (0-3) to which the attendant is assigned in CM60 Y=00. Remember that Tenant
00 is not available in the 2400 IPX, so an Attendant Group of 1-3 must be used.
(3) For ensuring proper restriction classes throughout the network, programming in the 2000 IPS allows
equating the restriction classes of the 2000 IPS with the restriction classes available in the 2400 IPX.
For details, refer to “DELUXE TRAVELING CLASS MARK-CCIS”. Page 258
When an Attendant Console operator in the 2000 IPS originates a call through the CCIS network, the
2000 IPS transmits a restriction class of zero (RSC=0) to the distant office.
JANUARY/31/2006
NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS