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LD 15<br />

Page 282 of 1050 Alphabetical list of prompts<br />

Prompt Response Comment Pack/Rel<br />

DFNR (0)-15 DID Forward No Answer Ring cycles<br />

Defines the Number of ringing cycles before a DID call<br />

is Slow Answer Recalled to the attendant console after<br />

the last stage of CFNA or hunt treatment has been<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted (the maximum number of CFNA or hunt<br />

steps is two).<br />

If DFNR = 0, then DID CFNA enhancement is disabled.<br />

DID Call Forward No Answer is the Master Timer.<br />

Prompted if the FNAD prompt is not ATT or NO.<br />

DGRP (0)-254 Maximum number of Dial Inter<strong>com</strong> Groups (DIG) di-1<br />

(0)-2046 Release 15 and later.<br />

Prompted with Dial Inter<strong>com</strong> (DI) package 21<br />

DIAL_PLAN Dialing Plan used by the customer to <strong>com</strong>municate with<br />

the Mobility User Database (MUD) server<br />

(UDP) Uniform Dialing Plan<br />

CDP Coordinated Dialing Plan<br />

Be sure that the dialing plan is consistent on all<br />

Meridian 1 nodes on the network.<br />

DIDN (YES) Precede the DN of the active DN key with the digits in<br />

HLCL<br />

NO Use digits in HLCL<br />

SRCH FInd a DN key of the set from key 0 which has DIDN of<br />

a CLID entry set to YES<br />

553-3001-311 Standard 6.00 June 1999<br />

ffc-16<br />

mmsn-22<br />

isdn-22<br />

DIDT 0-(14)-60 0-(14)-60 0-(14)-60 supp-9<br />

Dial tone and Interdigit timeout for DTMF sets when<br />

International Supplementary Features (SUPP) package<br />

131 is equipped.<br />

The 1st parameter is the time before first digit or the dial<br />

tone time. The 2nd parameter is the time between the<br />

first and second digits. The 3rd parameter is the time<br />

between digits after the second digit.<br />

Odd entries are rounded down to a valid multiple of two<br />

seconds.

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