Instruction manual
Listed Directory Numbers, Network Wide Page 1917 of 3156
Features and Services
Network Attendant Service
The way the network LDN calls are presented in a NAS environment is
changed by this feature. The presentation on the NDID, NTIE, NCO, NFEX
or NWAT, and the LDN0 key is changed to the correct LDN key, if it exists.
Otherwise, it will be presented as it previously was on the NDID or LDN0
key.
Network Message Center
With this feature, the LDN ICI has a higher priority than MWC ICI. When a
call is forwarded to an LDN over the network to a message center, the call
will be presented on the LDN ICI.
Feature packaging
Since Network Wide LDN requires Network Attendant Service routing, the
following existing software packages must be provisioned: Network
Attendant Service (NAS) package 159; Network Alternate Route Selection
(NARS) package 58; Network Class of Service (NCOS) package 32; Basic
Routing (BRTE) package 14; and applicable ISDN options depending upon
customer requirements.
To use the attendant queue thermometer, Console Operations (COOP)
package 169 must be provisioned.
For Departmental LDN to be configured with six LDNS, Departmental LDN
(DLDN) package 76 must be provisioned.
Feature implementation
Task summary list
The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:
1 LD 15 – Four prompts define the extended LDN numbers and the Listed
Attendants (LDAs) belonging to the LDNs. The prompts can be
answered in the same way as the prompts LDN0, 1, 2, 3. The LDA
prompts only appear if DLDN is set to YES. These store the Attendant
Console number associated with the LDN number.
2 LD 15 – Add or change LDN keys.
3 LD 93 – Add or change LDN keys in CPG.