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F-7 Forced Account Code
Service Conditions (contd)
Note: There are two methods of FORCED ACCOUNT CODE assignment. These methods are Full
Implementation and the Check Sum method. In the Full Implementation method, the whole FORCED
ACCOUNT CODE is assigned in the AATC command and System Data 1, Indexes 12, 13, & 14 are assigned
00H. In the Check Sum method, partial assignment for each FORCED ACCOUNT CODE is assigned in the
AATC command. The last one or two digits (programmable option) are determined according to the data
assignments in ASYD, System Data 1, Indexes 12, 13, & 14.
Interactions
1. If FORCED ACCOUNT CODES are used on a per-tenant basis, AUTHORIZATION CODES [A-20] and
ACCOUNT CODES [A-18] are not.
2. Station and Remote Access users share the same FORCED ACCOUNT CODES, assigned in AATC.
3. There are no restrictions regarding the first digit of FORCED ACCOUNT CODES except what is
programmed in AMND. Tenant 0 does not conflict with the PBX numbering plan. This is true when
separate tenant tables are provided. If common tenant tables are used, a conflict between LCRS and OGC
(A) used with SMDR will occur.
Note: The Access Code to the FORCED ACCOUNT CODES feature must be assigned within the PBX numbering
plan.
4. When a D
term
user initiates the LAST NUMBER CALL-D
term
[L-6D] feature, the FORCED ACCOUNT
CODE will be recorded if previously dialed.
5. The AMND command determines the length of FORCED ACCOUNT CODES based on the first digit of
the code. For example, FORCED ACCOUNT CODES beginning with the digit 4 can be assigned as six
digits long, and codes beginning with 5 can be assigned as three digits long.
6. PEG COUNTS [P-7] of invalid FORCED ACCOUNT CODES are not available.
7. FORCED ACCOUNT CODES can be dialed by a user when establishing a CONSULTATION HOLD [C-
17] connection.
8. Access to the FORCED ACCOUNT CODE feature is determined by the stations CLASS OF SERVICE-
INDIVIDUAL [C-15].
9. FORCED ACCOUNT CODES cannot be programmed for use via SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM,
GROUP, INDIVIDUAL [S-7, 8, 9] features. As a feature to make outgoing calls, SPEED CALLING [S-
7, 8, 9] does not first provide translation for feature access. However, FORCED ACCOUNT CODES can
be programmed as part of the D
term
SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH [S-26D] feature.
Programming
STEP 1: ASYD - System Data 1, Index 12. If Index 12 = 0, no Check Sum method is used and Indexes 13 and
14 are ignored regardless of their assignments.
Each bit in Index 12 directly correlates to a digit in the FORCED ACCOUNT CODE assigned in
AATC, and will determine the first digit of the Check Sum method. For this example, 26428 has been
assigned as the FORCED ACCOUNT CODE in AATC. Arbitrarily pick any bits, 0 to 4, and flag those
bits as data 1.