fnpa will be your long distance, and hnpa will be your local, scvl will be service,, like 911, and intl is international,
that combined with the prefix mark on the route patter will determine 7 digit vs 10 digit dialing and if a '1' is inserted,,
here is a copy of the prefix mark table..
Prefix Call Type #of Digits Prefix
Mark Outpulsed Outpulsed
0 (1)+10D FNPA 10D None
(1)+10D HNPA 7D None
7D HNPA 7D None
1+7D HNPA 7D 1+
I understand it now. It is a standard, and, not programmable. I searched the forum for prefix mark, and, found the information I was looking for. Thank you.
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