Nortel DMS-100 CDN SERVORD Command

Description

The CDN command changes Directory Numbers (DN).

Applicability

The CDN command is used on:

Example

The following is an example of the CDN command.  This example changes the DN of an existing individual line from 621-5123 to 621-4040.

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Example of the CDN Command in Prompt Mode, Different 7-digit DN
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SO:
>CDN
SONUMBER: NOW 98 2 7 PM
>
OLD_DN:
>6215123
NEW_DN:
>6214040
INTERCEPT_NAME:
>OPRT
COMMAND AS ENTERED:
CDN NOW 98 2 7 PM 6215123 6214040 OPRT
ENTER Y TO CONFIRM, N TO REJECT OR E TO EDIT
>Y
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Example of the CDN Command in No-Prompt Mode, Different 7-digit DN
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SO:
>CDN $ 6215123 6214040 OPRT
COMMAND AS ENTERED:
CDN NOW 98 2 7 PM 6215123 6214040 OPRT
ENTER Y TO CONFIRM, N TO REJECT, OR E TO EDIT
>Y
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Example of the CDN Command in Prompt Mode, 10-digit DN
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SO:
>CDN
SONUMBER: NOW 98 2 7 PM
>
OLD_DN:
>9196215123
NEW_DN:
>9196214040
INTERCEPT_NAME:
>OPRT
COMMAND AS ENTERED:
CDN NOW 98 2 7 PM 9196215123 9196214040 OPRT
ENTER Y TO CONFIRM, N TO REJECT, OR E TO EDIT
>Y
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Example of the CDN Command in No-Prompt Mode, 10-digit DN
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SO:
>CDN $ 9196215123 9196214040 OPRT
COMMAND AS ENTERED:
CDN NOW 98 2 7 PM 9196215123 9196214040 OPRT
ENTER Y TO CONFIRM, N TO REJECT, OR E TO EDIT 
>Y
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Example of the CDN Command in Prompt Mode, Same 7-digit DNs
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SO:
>CDN
SONUMBER: NOW 98 2 7 PM
>
OLD_DN:
>6215123
This Local DN is not Unique.
Please Use the Full National DN.
6215123
*** Error ***
TYPE OF MEM_DN IS SO_DR
PLEASE ENTER
OLD_DN:
>9196215123
NEW_DN:
>9196214040
INTERCEPT_NAME:
>OPRT
COMMAND AS ENTERED:
CDN NOW 98 2 7 PM 9196215123 9196214040 OPRT
ENTER Y TO CONFIRM, N TO REJECT, OR E TO EDIT 
>Y
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Prompts

The system prompts for the CDN command are shown in the following table:

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Input Prompts for the CDN Command


Prompt        Valid input                       Explanation
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SONUMBER      An entry in the format:           The unique number of the service
                                                order to be entered.
                abnnnnnc yy mm dd {AM} {PM}
                                                Date the service order is to 
	      Where:                            be processed.

              * a = Obligatory Alphabetical
	            Character (A-Z)

              * b =  Optional Alphabetical
	             Character (A-Z)
	
	      * nnnnn = 5 Obligatory Numerical
	                Characters
             
	      * c = Optional Alphabetical
	            Character (A-Z)

              * yy = Year (00-99)

	      * mm = Month (1-12)

	      * dd = Day (1-31)
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OLD_DN        Seven or ten digits.              Enter the DN being replaced by a new DN
              Refer to the "Notes" section      in a CDN service order.
	      that follows this table for 
	      information on mandatory
	      10-digit input. 
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NEW_DN        Seven or ten digits.              Enter the new DN that replaces the
              Refer to the "Notes" section      previous DN.
	      that follows this table for 
	      information on mandatory 
	      10-digit input. 
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INTERCEPT_    AINT = Attendant Intercept        Enter the type of intercept.
NAME                 (IBN lines only)           If the DN is unknown, enter BLDN.
                                                Office parameter SO_CICP_OFRT_ICP_ALLOWED
              ANCT = Machine Intercept          in table OFCOPT lets you toggle
                                                between OPRT and BLDN intercepts.
	      BLDN = Blank DN                   Refer to the "Notes" section that follows
                                                this table.  PODN is an line portability
	      CANN = Customer Announcement      treatment that designates a ported-out DN.
	             (IBN lines only)

	      OPRT = Operator Intercept

	      PODN = Ported-Out DN

	      UNDN = Undefined DN
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Notes

The following notes apply to the CDN command: