
2-20 Site preparation
553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997
Note: When defining Route List Entries in Overlay 86 that are
associated with either DSCs or LOCs used with the NACD
applications
• the routes must be only ISDN routes (The ISDN routes cannot step to
non-ISDN routes).
• the PNI defined for the routes must be equal to the PNI defined in
Overlay 15, Customer Data Block, of the node to which it is directly
connected
UDP dialling plan
Define AC1 or AC2 in Overlay 86, ESN Data Block.
Define Location Codes (LOC) and Home Location Code (HLOC) in
Overlay 90, Network Translation Data Block, for each Network ACD node.
The HLOC should have a DMI that deletes 3.
In Overlay 15, Customer Service Data Block, define HLOC as the
already-defined HLOC in Overlay 90.
If AC2 is used within the NACD Routing tables, then put LOC after AC2.
If AC1 is used within the NACD Routing tables, then do not put LOC after
AC2.
Either AC1 or AC2 can be used, but both cannot be used in the NACD
Routing Tables per NACD node. That means node A can use AC1 in its
NACD Routing Table, and node B can use AC2 in its NACD Routing
Table, but node A cannot use AC1 and AC2 within its NACD Routing
Table.
In Overlay 16, Route Data Block, define INAC as YES on all incoming
ISDN routes in the network. This programming must be done at all nodes
in the network.
The three-digit node identification is equivalent to the HLOC or LOC of
the Network ACD node and is also required to be programmed in the
Meridian MAX system. This programming is done in the Network
Definition/Installation screen under Maintenance and Administration
Programs.
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