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Distributed Communications System<br />

B Private <strong>Network</strong>ing<br />

Extended Trunk Access<br />

Use Extended Trunk Access (ETA) in conjunction with Uni<strong>for</strong>m Dial Plan (UDP) to<br />

allow DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> to send any unrecognized number (such as an extension not<br />

administered locally) to another switch <strong>for</strong> analysis and routing. Such unrecognized<br />

numbers can be Facility Access Codes, Trunk Access Codes, or extensions that are<br />

not in the UDP table. Non-UDP numbers are administered on either the First Digit<br />

Table (on the Dial Plan Record <strong>for</strong>m) or the Second Digit Table. They also are not<br />

administered on the ETA Call Screening Table. ETA helps you make full use of<br />

automatic routing and UDP.<br />

How to administer ETA<br />

Form<br />

Field<br />

Dial Plan Record<br />

• ETA Routing Pattern<br />

(First Digit and Second Digit Tables)<br />

• ETA Node Number<br />

ETA Call Screening Table • Call Screening Entry<br />

! CAUTION:<br />

Switches can be chained together using ETA. However, you must ensure that<br />

switches do not route in a circular ETA call setup. Switch A can route to switch<br />

B, and switch B can route to switch C. But, if switch A routes to switch B and<br />

switch B routes to switch A, you create a circular ETA call setup.<br />

Detailed description<br />

Examples of ETA<br />

administration<br />

Historically, ETA has been used by satellite switches to access stations, trunks, and<br />

features at the main switch. ETA frees you from having to enumerate the entire dial<br />

plan <strong>for</strong> the main or satellite <strong>com</strong>plex. Calls that would get intercept treatment<br />

without ETA are routed to a remote switch to be reprocessed. The following<br />

processing takes place when ETA is administered:<br />

• ETA call is identified because it fails all other routing possibilities.<br />

• The dialed string is not in the ETA Call Screening Table.<br />

• An available route pattern is selected based on the Dial Plan <strong>for</strong>m ETA Routing<br />

Pattern or ETA Node Number entries.<br />

• The dialed string is sent to the remote switch.<br />

CASE #1<br />

• ETA Route Pattern — Not administered<br />

• ETA Node Number — Not administered<br />

In this case, ETA is not active. It is not used to route undefined dialed strings.<br />

CASE #2<br />

• ETA Route Pattern — <strong>Admin</strong>istered<br />

• ETA Node Number — Not administered<br />

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<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

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