Branding Calls Using Cbutil - Avaya CS700 Administration And Maintenance

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Configuring Channels and Call Routing
Note:
The System Configuration file (system.txt) includes Digit Parameters. See
Note:
on page 199 for instructions on printing this information.
Table 14: Digit Parameters
Parameter
Number of Digits
Short Collection Search

Branding Calls using cbutil

A command line utility, cbutil, enables you to assign a specific annunciator message, line name,
company name, system function, reservation group, and prompt sets to a maximum of 30,000
DNIS or DDI patterns. Each reservation group may use one passcode to enter a conference. In
this way, you can create different reservation groups on your audio conferencing server, rather
than relying on a single, bridge-wide passcode. The system stores this assignment information
in the Call Branding table of the database.
The system sorts the information in the Call Branding table in ascending order of the DNIS or
DDI number with the wildcard character (?) last in a series. For example, 129? follows 1299.
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Description
The right-most number (from 1 to 16) of DNIS/DDI digits
the system will use to route a call. This number must not
exceed the actual number of DNIS/DDI digits received
from the network.
The system assumes receipt of a complete DNIS/DDI
number when this limit is reached, ignoring any extra
digits sent. (You can include DNIS/DDI digits in a CDR.
See
Configuring CDRs
The default is 4.
Controls the search performed in the Call Branding table
when the system collects too few DNIS/DDI digits.
ON — The system attempts a partial match in right
l
to left order. For example, if only the digits 127 are
collected when four digits are required, the system
matches these digits to the first entry in the table
having 127 as its right most three digits. The
system searches the Call Branding table in
ascending order until it finds the first match.
OFF (default) — Any DNIS/DDI collection failing to
l
contain the prescribed number of digits is
processed according to the wildcard entry (????)
in the Call Branding table. Empty collections
always match the wildcard entry (????).
on page 264.)
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