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Issue 0.1
Item
Item
No.
04
Route Table Setup of Target
Dial
The option sets how the system
uses the route data (gathered in
Item 3) to route incoming
ANI/DNIS calls.
If option 2 is selected, and the
call is to be routed using the DID
table (1), up to eight digits can be
matched. The number of
expected digits set in Program
22-09-01 must match the ANI
digits defined in Program
22-11-01. For example, if an ANI/
DNIS number received was
2035551234
3001
*
*
*
Program 22-09- 01=4, the entry
in 22-11-01 must be 1234 with
the defined target extension.
If the call is to be routed using
the ABB table (0), up to 24 digits
can be matched. Define the
range of the ABB table to be
used in Program 34-09-06. The
data is compared to the entries in
Program 13-04-01 and then
routed according to Program
13-04-03.
05
ANI/DNIS Display as Target
Dial Name
Use this option to set whether or
not ANI data should appear on
telephone displays as part of
Caller ID display.
06
Routing SPD Table Setup
Use this option to define which
part of the ABB Table set up in
Program 13-04 the system uses
for ANI/DNIS Caller ID look-ups
and ANI/DNIS routing.
This is required if Items 4 and 5
above are 1 (Caller ID on). When
you specify a starting and end
address, the system uses the
part of the table for look-ups.
When you specify a starting
address and length, the system
uses that part of the table for
routing. If the incoming ANI/DNIS
number data matches the
Number entry in the table, the
system routes according to the
associated Name data. That data
can be an extension, Department
Group pilot number, the voice
mail master number or a trunk
ring group.
07
Routing on ANI/DNIS Error
This option lets you determine
how the system handles an
ANI/DNIS call if a data error is
detected in the incoming data
string.
08
Routing When Destination
Busy or No Answer
This option lets you determine
how the system handles an
ANI/DNIS call if destination is
busy or does not answer.
Programming Manual
Input Data
0 = SPD Table
(Program 13-03)
1 = DID Table
(Program 22-11)
and
0 = Display Off
1 = Display On
Start = 0, 100~900
End = 0, 99~999
0 = Play Busy Tone to Caller
1 = Route Caller to Ring
Group Specified in Program
25-03 (Transfer)
0 = Play Busy or Ringback
Tone to Caller (Busy/ NoAns)
1 = Route Caller to Ring
Group Specified in Program
25-04 (Transfer)
Default
Default
COS 1
COS 2~15
0
0
1
0
Start = 900
Start = 0
End = 999
End = 0
1
0
0
0
SL1000
Related Pro-
gram
13-04
22-11-03
34-09-05
Program
34
13-04
20-09-02
22-11-03
23-09-04
13-04
25-03
25-04
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