(integer, 0 - 255) By default, destination addresses will be assigned an NPI (Numeric Plan Indicator) value of zero. With this option, an alternate integer value in the range 0 to 255 may be assigned. Typical NPI values include those found in Table C–8 that follows:
Table C–8 Numeric Plan Indicator Values|
Value |
Description |
|---|---|
|
0 |
Unknown |
|
1 |
ISDN (E.163, E.164) |
|
3 |
Data (X.121) |
|
4 |
Telex (F.69) |
|
6 |
Land Mobile (E.212) |
|
8 |
National |
|
9 |
Private |
|
10 |
ERMES |
|
14 |
IP address (Internet) |
|
18 |
WAP client ID |
|
>= 19 |
Undefined |
Values for this option may be specified in one of three ways:
A decimal value (for example, 10).
A hexadecimal value prefixed by “0x” (for example, 0x0a).
One of the following case-insensitive text strings (the associated decimal value is shown in parentheses): data (3), default (0), e.163 (1), e.164 (1), e.212 (6), ermes (10), f.69 (4), Internet (14), ip (14), isdn (1), land-mobile (6), national (8), private (9), telex (4), unknown (0), wap (18), x.121 (3).