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Screen Reference
Invalid Number Dialed Display
This field shows a name in either Latin or Asian characters for an invalid number calling in.
.
Valid entries
Letters, spaces,
numerals, and
special
characters.;
maximum 15
characters
Restricted Number Dialed Intercept Treatment
This field controls whether an announcement or an intercept tone is played when an end-user
dials an number restricted from them due to COS, COR, or FRL restrictions. Enter the type of
intercept treatment the end-user hears after dialing a restricted number.
.
Valid entries
tone
announcement
Restricted Number Dialed Display
This field controls whether the system displays any string of alphanumeric characters assigned
for calls that are denied because of COS/COR, or FRL restrictions.
.
Valid entries
Letters, spaces,
numerals, and
special
characters.;
maximum 15
characters
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Usage
This field supports both a NAME1 and a NAME2 value. A NAME1 value
directs the system to use the table of names that contains Latin
characters, which can be displayed. Type a value of NAME2 to direct the
system to use the UTF-8 table of names, which contains non-ASCII
characters suitable for Asian language names.
Usage
Provides intercept tone when the end-user dials an restricted number.
This is the default.
Provides a recorded announcement when the end-user dials a restricted
number. You select and record the message.
Enter the extension number for the announcement in the associated field.
Usage
This field supports both a NAME1 and a NAME2 value. A NAME1 value
directs the system to use the table of names that contains Latin
characters, which can be displayed. Type a value of NAME2 to direct the
system to use the UTF-8 table of names, which contains non-ASCII
characters suitable for Asian language names.

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