NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1
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LDN Night Connection - CCIS L-29
Service Conditions (cont’d)
7. If the system changes to Night Mode during a call termination to the Attendant Console, an LDN incoming
call will be connected to the transfer destination associated with the LDN dialed. If this connection is not
possible because of the status of the transfer destination, the call is handled by the next-ranked Night
Connection service (Night Connection Outside, TAS etc.), or is queued with the caller hearing ringback
tone.
8. If the system changes to Day Mode, incoming calls being queued are handled as Attendant Console
incoming calls.
Programming
When transfer destination is outside line (less than 8 digits)
STEP 1: ANPD - Assign minimum necessary number of digits for the first number of the transfer destination
access code.
STEP 2: ASPA - Assign the transfer destination access code.
SRV: OGC (Outgoing Call), OGCA (Outgoing Call [Advance]), LCR (Least Cost Routing), or
LCRS(RegisterSenderLCR)
STEP 3: ALDN - Assign the transfer destination to the LDN.
TN: Tenant Number of Listed Directly Number
LDN: Listed Directly Number
TYPE: Transfer Type: Enter 2.
STN: Station number of transfer destination:
Enter Access Code + Called Number.
When transfer destination is outside line (more than 8 digits)
STEP 1: ANPD - Assign minimum necessary number of digits for the first number of the transfer destination
access code.
STEP 2: ASPA - Assign the transfer destination access code.
SRV: OGC (Outgoing Call), OGCA (Outgoing Call [Advance]), LCR (Least Cost Routing), or
LCRS(RegisterSenderLCR)
STEP 3: ASPD - Assign the transfer destination number as Speed Calling Code (Abbreviated Digit Code).
STEP 4: ALDN - Assign the transfer destination to the LDN.
TN: Tenant Number of Listed Directly Number
LDN: Listed Directly Number
TYPE: Transfer Type: Enter 3.
STN: Station number of transfer destination:
Enter Access Code + Called Number.