282 Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settingsNN40020-603NN40020-603• “Private Network - MCDN network (PRI SL-1, PRI ETSI, VoIP)” on page 283• “ETSI-specific network features” on page 286Private Network SettingsThe settings on the Private Network Settings panel describe the numbering that the system uses toassess an incoming call to determine if the call is destined for your system or needs to be routedelsewhere on the private or public network. This panel is illustrated in Figure 88.Figure 88 Private Network Settings panelTable 55 describes each field on this panel.Note: When configuring a private network, ensure the numbering plan doesnot conflict with the public telephone network. For example, in NorthAmerica, using “1” as an access code in a private network, conflicts with thePSTN numbering plan for long distance calls.Table 55 Private Network Settings (Sheet 1 of 2)Attribute Value DescriptionPrivate Network SettingsPrivate Receivednumber length2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 The number of digits of an incoming dial string that the systemuses to determine if a call tagged as Private fits the systemprivate DN numbering. Default: DID template, same as DNlength; PBX template: 3* Private Auto DN Digits to bereceived from aprivateauto-answertrunk>Private network calls answered without DISA require nopassword to access the BCM. The type of service that applies tothe call depends on the restrictions assigned to the trunk.