Lucent Technologies Release 8.2 Server User Manual


 
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens
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Administration for Network Connectivity
555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730
A Screens Reference
Type Specify the type of treatment for the extension. That is, specify whether the extension
should receive intercept treatment, be converted to AAR, or be converted via ENP.
The difference between AAR Location Codes and UDP Location Codes is that 7-digit
AAR Numbers created from AAR Location Codes may be changed during AAR
analysis by AAR digit conversion before being routed. Seven-digit AAR Numbers
created from UDP Location Codes are not subject to digit conversion before being
routed with AAR digit analysis.When an extension code that is displayed on the UDP
screen is not administrable because it conflicts with the translations in the first and/or
second digit tables, then the type field for that extension code displays "NotInDP."
Location Code Specify the 3-digit location code for Ext Codes administered with a type of AARCode
or UDPCode. This field displays if AARCode or UDPCode is entered as the type.
Node Number Specify the node number for Ext Codes administered with a type of ENPNode. This
field pops up if ENPNode is entered as the type.
Note: Note: This node number must not be the same as the local node number
on the dial plan screen.
Valid entries Usage
AARCode
ENPNode
Local
TempOOS The entry TempOOS indicates an extension is temporarily
out-of-service. Calls to these extensions receive reorder.
UDPCode
blank A blank entry indicates this Ext code is not administered. If no
matching code can be found, then the call receives intercept
treatment.