Content:
In details:
Strings used for establishing a connection can be the following:
Name | Description | Set of the possible values |
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Directory number (DN) | Dialing number (assigned to a device, application, or hunt group) | |
Access code | Service access code (for extension (Feature) or network (e.g. Trunk access) service) | |
Destination (steering) code | Route (selection) code |
Unique dialing plan of BCM 50 is based on some - mostly standardized - numbering schemes.
There are numerous private networks, that can be realized from BCM exchanges. They are the following:
BCM 50 supports both the two operation modes - with or without an operator.
Parameter | Description | Values | |
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Global settings | |||
DN length (intercom) | Length of the internal dialing number | 4 | |
Dialing timeout | 4 | ||
Change DN | First digit of internal DNs | ||
Change DN | first digit of DNs/DN lengts | 5 | |
Access codes | Service access codes (park, "outer" line) | ||
park prefix | access code | 1 | |
External code | analog: 9 - line pool A destination code - "outer call" - Call to the public network (in case of analogue devices) | none | |
Direct Dial | Initializing a call by dialing only one digit | ||
Direct dial digit | Dialing number of devices that can be called with one-digit number (reception, operator) | 0 | |
Direct Dial Sets |
Direct dial set: a device, that can be called even with a digit number. Typically belong to these kind of devices the reception, the operator, or the administrator of the exchange. Here one number, and five devices can be written. The five devices can use that number scheduled.
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Set | Number of the device | 1..5 | |
Type | Internal/external/none | ||
Internal DN | |||
External No. | |||
Facility |
Parameter | Description | Values |
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DN | Directory Number | |
DN Type | Type of directory number |
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Model | Device type |
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Parameter | Description | Values |
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Public network settings | Exchange evaluates dialing numbers of incoming calls from the public network on the basis of data given here. | |
Public Received number length | Length of the incoming dialing number | 2..12 In case of DID system it is equal with the length of DN. |
Public Auto DN | Dialing number of an direct access. Length is equal with the lenght of the incoming dialing number. | |
Public DISA DN | Dialing number of an access with password. Calling person can change password with dialing it. | |
Public network DN Lengths | ||
DN prefix | ||
DN length | ||
Carrier Codes | Carrier Access Code = Equal Access Identifier Code (CAC) + Carrier Identification Code | |
Code prefix | ||
Id length |
Parameter | Description | Values |
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Private network settings | Exchange evaluates dialing numbers of incoming calls from the private network on the basis of data given here. | |
Private Received number length | Length of the incoming dialing number | 2..7 In case of DID system it is equal with the length of DN |
Private Auto DN | Dialing number of an direct access. Length is equal with the lenght of the incoming dialing number. | |
Private DISA DN | Dialing number of an access with password. Calling person can change password with dialing it. | |
Private access code | Private network access is available with the help of this code. | e.g. like 06, but its length could be 0 in case of CDP. |
Private network type | Type of the dialing plan of a private network. |
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Private network ID | 1..127 | |
Location code | UDP only | max. 7 digits |
Private DN length | DN length in the private network | 3..14 |
MCDN | Access codes and network settings in case of MCDN protocol | |
local access code | ||
national access code | ||
special access code | ||
ICCL | yes/no | |
TRO | yes/no | |
TAT | yes/no | |
VoIP | Network settings in case of VoIP protocol | |
Virtual Private Network ID | ||
Zone ID | ||
ETSI | Settings in case of VoIP protocol | |
Network Diversion | ||
MCID |
Parameter | Description | Values |
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Line Pools | Identifier of line pools. Pools can be assigned to routes in the routing table. | A...O, BlocA, BlocB Default line/pool assignment |
Access Code | Outgoing trunk access code (Basic telephony routing). We can assign such a code only to the basic line pools (A..O). We dial this code before the dialing number, when we make an outgoing call. | max. 3 digits, that we didn't use to another routing. |
Details | ||
DNs with Access To Line Pool | We can list here the dialing numbers, that have an access to he trunk for initiating an outgoing call. This assignment can be programmed by devices under the Line Pool Access tab, too. |
Route destination code programming
Parameter | Description | Values |
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Destination code | Input: routing (access) code |
This code is simply the first number of the external dialing number, that we wanted to call. Value 2 means, for example, that exchange considers the 2xxx numbers to external dialing numbers, and we can initiate outgoing calls for these numbers. Codes must be given in accordance with the dialing plan of the telecommunication test network. Definity equivalent |
Normal Route | Output: A normal (not alternative) identifier of the route assigned to the route code. | |
Absorbed Length | ||
Wild Card 0..9 |
List of routes for the access to external dialing numbers:
Parameter | Description | Values |
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Route | Input: Identifier of the route | 1...999 |
External Number | max. 24 digits | |
Use Pool | Output: Identifier of the outgoing trunk (pool) realizing the route | Pool A..O, BlocA, BlocF |
DN_type | It gives the type of the route used for forwarding the call. |
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Service | ||
Service ID |