Instruction manual
Page 2056 of 3156 Meridian 911
553-3001-306 Standard 10.00 January 2002
Feature implementation
Task summary list
The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:
1 LD 10 – Configure a Terminal Number for an analog (500/2500 type)
telephone with a Class of Service of CWNA (Call Waiting Notification
Allowed).
2 LD 23 – Configure ACD DNs. The CWNC (CWNT control) is
recommended to be set as YES for the primary answering centers (rings
for priority calls only) and NO for secondary answering centers (rings for
all calls).
3 LD 23 – Configure CDNs. The ceiling value is irrelevant for 911 calls
terminating at the CDN, but will be applied to non-911 type calls. When
the ceiling value is exceeded, new non-911 calls will receive busy tone.
4 LD 16 – Configure an M911 route.
5 LD 16 – Create a Numbering Plan or Information Digit (NPID) Table:
6 LD 14 – Configure 911 trunks.
7 LD 16 – Configure Call Detail Recording (CDR).
8 LD 17 – Configure the insertion of ANI digits into the CDR record.
9 LD 10 – Configure non-ACD sets (analog (500/2500 type) telephones).
10 LD 11 – Configure non-ACD sets (Meridian 1 proprietary telephones).
11 LD 11 – Configure Meridian 1 proprietary telephones to function as
ACD sets.
12 LD 16 – Enable M911 Call Abandon.
13 LD 56 – Configure the new flexible tone for M911 abandoned calls, if
desired.
This section provides an example of how to configure Meridian 911. The
order in which all items need to be configured to get M911 to run on the
Meridian 1 is shown. In addition, the implementation procedures for M911
Call Abandon are shown.