Adding Call Branding Entries - Avaya S6200 Administration And Maintenance

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The last entry in the call brand table always needs to be a wild card entry, ????,
Tip:
assigned to message number 208. This entry captures any wrong number and no
company name specified, and its function is set to ENTER (the call is placed in
the Enter Queue for operator assistance).
For example, if the number of DNIS/DDI digits is set to 4, the default (last) entry in the table is
????. The system uses this entry for any line that does not match a specified DNIS/DDI
number.
You can add, modify, and delete call branding entries using cbutil.
Note:
You must configure the Digit Parameters before branding calls. See
Note:
Parameters

Adding Call Branding Entries

Use the cbutil add command to add a new entry to the Call Branding table.
Use this Syntax:
add <dnis> <rg> <msg> <ps> <ucps> <func> [-l <ln> -c <cn>]
where
Table 19
Note:
Always enclose the number or line parameter entries in quotation marks. Failure
Note:
to enclose these entries in quotes may result in Linux attempting a substitution
which will cause the command to fail.
Table 19: Call Branding Configuration Parameters
Parameter
dnis
rg
on page 85 for more information.
describes each parameter.
Description
Specifies the digit pattern (DNIS).
The field width (from 1 to 16 digits) is specified by the Digit Parameters
option. The ? character is a wildcard that automatically matches any digit 0
through 9. For example, an entry of 123? in the table matches any value from
1230 to 1239.
The default is blank.
Reservation Group. Specifies the reservation group by number. One
thousand reservation groups are supported (0-999). See
Groups
on page 93.
Branding Calls using cbutil
Digit
Using Reservation
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