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Dialing Plan configuration

553-3001-207 Standard 2.00 January 2006

For example, assume that AC1 = 1, AC2 = 2, and ZDP = 101. If
an SRG user dials “1 87654321”, ZDP is inserted in the dialed
digits to form a digit string of “1 101 87654321”. If an SRG user
dials “2 87654321”, ZDP is inserted in the dialed digits to form a
digit string of “2 101 87654321”.

CHG ZACB AC1 AC2

In this configuration, only calls dialed with AC1 undergo zone-
based digit manipulation. All SRG users’ calls dialed with AC1
can then be routed to the SRG PSTN.

For example, assume that AC1 = 1, AC2 = 2, and ZDP = 101. If
an SRG user dials “1 87654321”, ZDP is inserted in the dialed
digits to form a digit string of “2 101 87654321”. If an SRG user
dials “2 87654321”, zone-based digit manipulation does not
occur and the digit string remains unchanged.

CHG ZACB AC2 AC2

In this configuration, only calls dialed with AC2 undergo zone-
based digit manipulation. All SRG user calls dialed with AC2 can
then be routed to the SRG PSTN.

For example, assume that AC1 = 1, AC2 = 2, and ZDP = 101. If
an SRG user dials “1 87654321”, zone-based digit manipulation
does not occur and the digit string remains unchanged. If an
SRG user dials “2 87654321”, ZDP is inserted in the dialed digits
to form a digit string of “2 101 87654321”.

Note 1: As part of the ZACB configuration, you can also change the
dialed Access Code, so if you dial AC2 it can be changed to AC1, or vice
versa. This provides more flexibility in the main office NARS
configurations. Normally, you do not need to change the Access Code.

Note 2: The Access Code dialed by the user is used internally by the Call
Server. It is not sent as part of the outpulsed digits (to the NRS or to the
trunks).

Note 3: If a specified Access Code is used for both local and long-
distance dialing, then both types of calls will receive the specified routing.