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#74249 04/20/05 10:50 AM
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What is fnpa / locl displayed in ARS Analysis table? What is the difference?

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It is the call type used for ISDN call setup IE messages. Also, used for prefix mark routing options.
alrt= alerts attendant consoles or other digital phones when an emergency call is placed.
emer= emergency call
fnpa= 10-digit North American Numbering Plan
(NANP) call (11 digits with Prefix Digit “1”)
hnpa= 7-digit NANP call
intl= public-network international number
iop= international operator
locl= public-network local number
lpvt= local private
natl= non-NANP
npvt= national private
nsvc= national service
op= operator
pubu= public-network number (E.164)-unknown
svcl= national(2)
svct= national(2)
svft= service call first party control
svfl= service call first party control

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