How Do I? Part 1 IP Connectivity - Page 71
Task
Description
Step 4
On INDeX1(Calling node )
Assuming the remote node is 6002, and the
Pilot is 6200 as configured above.
In ARS enter String 60026200 to use a
Route List.
Program the Route List to have the Qsig or
DPNSS Trunk Group and set this route list
to ‘Send Digits as Dialled’
The digits to route must be set in this way because if
the INDeX function of ‘Prefix with Node Number’
is used
then number 6200 will not be routed to IPNC2. This is
because the ‘Connect-Ack’ Message on the connection
happens after the node numbers are exchanged during
call setup. By utilising the route list to send digits as
dialled it will forward all the digits to the remote end
IPNC2.
Step 5
On INDeX1(Calling node )
Configure IPNC1. The IPNC’s service
controlling the connection to the far end
IPNC2 must be set as follows. In the
number field of the Service input 60026200.
This number set within the service of IPNC1
will rely on the default IPNC1 “?” shortcode.
The IPNC1 will be dialling the number 60026200 as
configured above from its service. When the digits
60026200 are received on INDeX2 the node number
(6002) is removed before sending 6200 to the Pilot
number configured in steps 1-3 above.
This number set within the service of IPNC1 will rely on
the default IPNC1 “?” shortcode. Alternatively, the
Shortcode field must then have 60026200 to ‘dial’ to the
default IPNC group 0 which will send this to the INDeX
back plane.
INDeX IPNC Cassette Administration Manual How Do I? - Page 71
38DHB0002UKDD – Issue 7 (22/11/02) Part 1 IP Connectivity