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Chapter 4 CS 1000 considerations
NN40140-500
NN40140-500
DN (directory number)
The dialable number of a telephone at
the main office when it is called from
another phone at the main office.
DN (directory number)
The dialable number of a telephone at
the SRG when it is called from another
phone at the SRG.
In the case of a CDP dialing plan, it is recommended that the BUID and the SRG
DN be the same.
In the case of a UDP dialing plan, the BUID has the form:
the same as
The dialable number of an IP telephone at the SRG, when dialed from another
phone at the SRG, remains the same in both normal and local mode if the
preceding recommendations are implemented.
AC1
VOIP Trunk Access Code (see
CS 1000 information for the SRG
Destination code for VoIP trunks (see
74)
AC1 = VOIP Trunk Access Code = Destination code for VoIP trunks
Routing
distant steering codes (DSC), trunk
steering codes (TSC), local steering
codes (LSC)
call routing, destination codes, line pool
access codes
digit manipulation table
dialout digits (routing)
Numbering Plan ID
ISDN/Telephony (E.164), Private,
Telephony (E.163), Telex (F.69), Data
(X.121), National Standard
Private
Access codes
(SRG: Destination codes)
7 = system trunk access
8 = Basic Alternate Route Selection
(BARS)/Network Alternate Route
Selection (NARS)
9 = public exchange access
7 = not assigned
8 = not assigned
9 = line pool A access code
Network Class of Service
Facility Restriction Level (FRL)
scheduled call routing
Network Bandwidth Management
Zone ID
Zone ID
Virtual Private Network ID (VPNI)
CS 1000 Zone ID = SRG Zone ID
ZDP = VPNI.
That is, the CS 1000 Zone ID is entered on the SRG in the Zone ID field, and the
ZDP is entered on the SRG in the VPNI field (see
Trunks
public exchange
PSTN
IP telephone password
installer password
global password
The two passwords can be made the same. See
Table 7 Comparison of CS 1000 and SRG terms and contexts (Sheet 2 of 2)
Term or Context
CS 1000
SRG