Lucent Technologies 6.1 Marine Radio User Manual


 
MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1
System Planning
555-661-112
Issue 1
August 1998
Lines/Trunks
Page 3-29Selecting Line/Trunk Options
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3. Select both the Incoming and Outgoing Signaling Type.
Select either Wink, Auto, or Delay. The factory setting is Wink.
The Incoming Signaling Type selected will determine the Incoming Routing
Method:
If the Incoming Signaling Type is set to Auto, the Incoming Routing
Method is Line Appearance Routing. Incoming data calls are
typically terminated at a data extension/endpoint that has a personal
line appearance. The 1B data call may also terminate at a data
extension/endpoint in a calling group.
If the Incoming Signaling Type is set to Wink or Delay, the Incoming
Routing Method is Dial Plan Routing. Incoming data calls are
routed by dial plan and may terminate to an SA button on any data
extension within the system.
If the switch is part of a private network, data calls can be routed to
another switch in the network. T1-emulated tie lines need to be
assigned to a pool and programmed to a route. The route must be
marked as Data Only.
4. If the Incoming Signaling Type is programmed as Wink or Delay and
incoming data calls are routed by dial plan, you may have to manipulate
the incoming digits by deleting or adding digits. This is because, in many
cases, the digits that are sent by the service provider may not match the
programmed dial plan. See the
Network Reference
for more information.
Enter the following Dial Plan Routing options:
Expected Number of Digits. Check the expected number of digits
(1–4). The factory setting is 3.
Number of Digits to Delete. Check the number of digits to delete
(0–4) in order to match the Dial Plan. The factory setting is 0.
Specific Digits to Add. Enter the specific digits to add (1–9999) to
the collected digits in order to determine a routing pattern. If no
digits are to be added, check 0. The factory setting is 0.