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318 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Public network
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This panel includes information about:
“Public Network Settings” on page 318
“Public network DN lengths” on page 319
“Carrier Codes” on page 321
Public Network Settings
The following describes system settings that allow the system to determine if an incoming call is
meant for the local system. These settings are used to determine how many digits the system needs
to receive before sending the dial string over the trunk interface.
Figure 105 illustrates the Public Network Settings panel.
Figure 105 Public Network Settings panel
Table 69 describes each field in the Public Network Settings box.
Table 69 Private and Public received numbers (Sheet 1 of 2)
Attribute Value Description
Public Received
number length (max)
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11,12
The maximum number of digits (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) that the
system uses to determine if an incoming call tagged as public fits the
system public DN numbering.
Default: DID template, same as DN length; PBX template: 3
Also refer to “Setting up a destination for local calling” on page 285.
Public Auto DN <DN digits to be
received from the
auto-answer
trunk>
Public network calls answered without DISA require no password to
access the BCM. The type of service that applies to the call depends on
the restrictions assigned to the trunk.
Public DISA DN <DISA DN digits
to be received
from the
auto-answer
trunk>
For public network calls answered with DISA, the system presents a
stuttered dial tone to prompt a caller to enter a valid password. The
Class of Service (CoS) that applies to the call is determined by this CoS
password.
After a remote user accesses the BCM, they can change the existing
CoS using the DISA DN. This gives you greater flexibility when you
create access privileges. For example, you may want to have a shared
DN for remote access, but separate CoS passwords with different dialing
out privileges for individuals.
Public network dialing
plan
National
Local (subscriber)
Local dialing plan defines a seven-digit numbering scheme.
National dialing plans define an extended number scheme. North
America is set to 10 digits. However, systems in other countries may
have a variable length.
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