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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 2
ENHANCED MODE - PROCEDURE: 279, WORD: 1
NETWORK-SPECIFIC FACILITY
1.
ISDN Network Service Value:
ISDN NETWORK DEFINITION
2.
3.
4.
Paramaterized - Binary:
Feature - Service:
Facility Coding Value:
PARAMETERS
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6.
7.
8.
9.
Parameter 1:
Parameter 2:
Parameter 3:
Parameter 4:
Parameter 5:
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11.
Parameter 6:
Parameter 7:
Connected to CC0 ON-LINE
enter command:
Field 1
Figure 7-48. Procedure 279 Word 1: Network Facilities Coding (Generic 2)
Translates Network Service. Field encodes and their descriptions are:
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Dash (-), whenever a carrier identifier number is not applicable.
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Numbers (1 through 511).
For most ISDN public network connections it is expected that the CBC Service Selection capability
will be implemented. With this capability the ISDN B-channels must (on a per-call basis) support
multiple ISDN features and services. The public network CO originates an incoming call by
transmitting a call-setup message to the switch. The call-setup message contains a NSF IE that
identifies the ISDN feature/service. At the switch, fields 2 through 11 are used to define the various
ISDN public network features and services. Table 7-11, Network Services/Network Features, lists the
currently available AT&T ISDN network services and features and their further defining attributes.