I have a question on the Flexible Length [FLEN] as well as some other parameters. I am confused about how they are applied.
I have some document from this tek-tips website on connecting a third party server with its associated telephone card to a Nortel Meridian DTI card optioned E&M WINK. I have seen other PBX information of a similar type doing a somewhat similar thing - connecting a Nortel
Meridian PBX by T1 trunk to a Cisco Gateway, and a Cisco VoIP system. In both cases the recommendation was to use Distant Steering Codes.
this configuration example below uses a Distant Steering code of 1896. When a PBX user dials 1896 they are routed out the appropriate trunk toward my server.
>ld 87
REQ new
CUST 0
FEAT CDP
TYPE DSC
DSC 1896
FLEN 0
DSP LSC
RLI 13
NPA
NXX
FLEN 0 // I was not sure how to interpret this Flexible Length Parameter. This example uses a FLEN value of 0 other Distant Steering Code examples I have seen use other values. I could interpret the "0" setting to mean the four digits of the Distant Steering Code absolutely had to be dialed, but I am not sure as to whether a "4" to match the length of the DSC code would be more appropriate.
DSP LSC //I am not sure what the DSP parameter is, but it looks like it is pointing to a Local steering Code and I just wonder as to the significance of that setting in these
Distant Steering Code configurations.
Finally on the Route Data Block
PTYP DTT // I don't know what DTT stands for and therefore the signifcance of this parameter setting.
Any additional insights on these parameter settings would be appreciated!
Thanks in Advance
I have some document from this tek-tips website on connecting a third party server with its associated telephone card to a Nortel Meridian DTI card optioned E&M WINK. I have seen other PBX information of a similar type doing a somewhat similar thing - connecting a Nortel
Meridian PBX by T1 trunk to a Cisco Gateway, and a Cisco VoIP system. In both cases the recommendation was to use Distant Steering Codes.
this configuration example below uses a Distant Steering code of 1896. When a PBX user dials 1896 they are routed out the appropriate trunk toward my server.
>ld 87
REQ new
CUST 0
FEAT CDP
TYPE DSC
DSC 1896
FLEN 0
DSP LSC
RLI 13
NPA
NXX
FLEN 0 // I was not sure how to interpret this Flexible Length Parameter. This example uses a FLEN value of 0 other Distant Steering Code examples I have seen use other values. I could interpret the "0" setting to mean the four digits of the Distant Steering Code absolutely had to be dialed, but I am not sure as to whether a "4" to match the length of the DSC code would be more appropriate.
DSP LSC //I am not sure what the DSP parameter is, but it looks like it is pointing to a Local steering Code and I just wonder as to the significance of that setting in these
Distant Steering Code configurations.
Finally on the Route Data Block
PTYP DTT // I don't know what DTT stands for and therefore the signifcance of this parameter setting.
Any additional insights on these parameter settings would be appreciated!
Thanks in Advance