The dialing plan that connects the switch locations in a NMS network can affect the way your NMS network is implemented. As well, if the dialing plan is set up incorrectly, NMS cannot work. The dialing plan can also
affect the configuration of the switch locations. NMS supports the following
dialing plans:
• Electronic Switched Network (ESN)
• Coordinated Dialing Plan (CDP)
• hybrid, which is a combination of ESN and CDP
Note: NMS does not support another dialing plan, such as PSTN.
Has anyone experienced an nms install where call pilot is shared among multiple switches and esn and cdp adressing of mailboxes is not acceptable...let me explain that we had an octel in which you could 4 digit or 10 digit address a mailbox anywhere on system. Now we have to dial ac2,loc code, and ext to send messages to coworkers in other locations.there is a work around where mailbox addressing does not follow dialing plan and there are two fields to put leading NPA-NXX prefixs instead. Anyone using this ??????????
affect the configuration of the switch locations. NMS supports the following
dialing plans:
• Electronic Switched Network (ESN)
• Coordinated Dialing Plan (CDP)
• hybrid, which is a combination of ESN and CDP
Note: NMS does not support another dialing plan, such as PSTN.
Has anyone experienced an nms install where call pilot is shared among multiple switches and esn and cdp adressing of mailboxes is not acceptable...let me explain that we had an octel in which you could 4 digit or 10 digit address a mailbox anywhere on system. Now we have to dial ac2,loc code, and ext to send messages to coworkers in other locations.there is a work around where mailbox addressing does not follow dialing plan and there are two fields to put leading NPA-NXX prefixs instead. Anyone using this ??????????