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FACILITY DESCRIPTION
Faktaansvarig - Subject responsible
Programming
0150
Individual charging
This command states how an extension should be
charged for an outgoing call. Information about the
charging method and the extension number is sent to
the public exchange, if applicable.
The public exchange determines whether common or
individual charging is applied for the call.
Value: No Common charging
Yes Individual charging
Default: No Common charging
The following commands are only accessible via
RASC:
1911
Network according to:
This command specifies the signalling protocol for the
desired ISDN link
Value relevant to the IBERCOM indicator: Spain
Default: ETSI
9104
Call Class
This command defines for each CN destination
whether or not the call is handled as an IBERCOM call
or as "interuser" or "intrauser" call.
In case of outgoing CN calls, the Private Network
Router (PNR) has always the priority and overwrites
the trunk setting of command 1036.
This command is only activated if the value of
command 1911 is set to "Spain"
Values: Not specified
Interuser IBERCOM network connection
Intrauser IBERCOM network connection
Default: Not specified
1036
IBERCOM network connection
This command defines whether or not the trunk is
connected to an IBERCOM network, furthermore it
also defines whether outgoing calls are handled as
"interuser" or "intrauser" calls.
This command is only activated if the value of
command 1911 is set to "Spain"
Values: 0 Not specified
1 Interuser IBERCOM network
connection
3 Intrauser IBERCOM network
connection
Default: 0 Not specified
Equipment
The following trunk boards are supporting the
IBERCOM functionality: BTU-D with ISDN Prom set,
BTU-B, MFU
If the IBERCOM indicator is used in conjunction with
CN calls (command 9104), the connected FECU on
the CPU-D4 must have one of the following Indexes: /
2, /3, /4, /5, /7, /8, /9, /10.
see also document 15534-Facility description general










