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Configuring Enterprise Edge Services 159
P0911588 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Programming Operations Guide
For PRI, see Line Pools on page 169.
Carrier codes
A multi-digit Carrier access code contains an Equal Access Identifier Code
followed by a Carrier Identification Code. The CIC identifies the carrier that
handles the call. The Carrier Access Code table stores the CAC digit pattern that
you define for your region. In most cases it is not necessary to change the default
values. The capability is there to modify overall patterns if required.
You can define at most five entries.
Two entries will be pre-defined in North America, but you are free to remove
these defaults.
Each entry consists of an equal access identifier code prefix (one to six digits)
and a carrier identification code length (one digit, 1 - 9).
Each entry is identified by the prefix digits themselves.
1. Select General settings, Access codes, Carrier codes.
2. Click on a Prefix number or choose Add above the navigation tree to add a
new Prefix.
3. In the Code prefix box, type in 1 to 6 digits.
4. In the ID length box, type a carrier ID length value (one digit, 1 to 9).
Tips
The code can be one to four digits.
A line pool access code can be the same as an external line access code. In this
case, the line pool access code takes priority over the external line access code,
and a line from the line pool is selected.
A line pool access code cannot conflict with the Park prefix, the Direct dial
digit, the first digit of any Received number, the first digit of any DN
(including the Auto DN or the DISA DN).
To avoid a conflict, refer to the table of default settings in the description of
External code.
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