Instruction manual

Page 1432 of 3156 Equal Access Compliance
553-3001-306 Standard 10.00 January 2002
BARS/NARS routing
Equal Access determines restrictions without looking at a calls originating
type (ESN or Direct Access). Routing has no effect on Equal Access call
restriction: calls receive the same restriction treatment whether they originate
from a trunk access code or from BARS/NARS. Equal Access is not a
BARS/NARS feature and does not require BARS/NARS dialing.
To configure BARS/NARS to route Equal Access calls, simply use a special
number (SPN) of 10 (the Equal Access code) to identify the calls as Equal
Access calls and route them accordingly.
Example
Configure BARS/NARS for Equal Access call routing, assuming that calls
originate from Customer 0 and go out over Route 10. To route Equal Access
calls originating from Customer 0 over Route 10, using route list index 100
and access code 1 (AC1).
Operating parameters
There are no operating parameters associated with this feature.
Feature interactions
There are no feature interactions associated with this feature.
Feature packaging
Equal Access compliance is included in base X11 software. Network Class of
Service (NCOS) package 32 is required to configure Equal Access.
Feature implementation
Task summary list
The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:
1 LD 17 Set OCAC as appropriate.
2 LD 86 Set the route list index to Route 10.
3 LD 90 Establish an SPN for the Equal Access code.
4 LD 87 Configure a NCOS for Equal Access.
5 LD 10 Assign a NCOS to an Analog Telephone.