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SL1100
Program
Number
22-02-01 *
22-09-01
D
22-09-02
22-13-01
22-10-01
22-11-01 *
22-11-02 *
22-11-03
22-11-04
1-222
Program Name/Description
Incoming Call trunk Setup
Assign all trunks as an incoming type of DID (setting data 3).
This program is per trunk and per day/night mode, which there are 8
day/night modes. It is recommended that all 8 day/night modes be set
as DID.
Expected number of Digits
Enter the number of digits, per the trunk group assigned in PRG
14-05, that the Telco will be sending to the SL1100 as DID's.
The SL1100 will analyze the digits received from the Telco starting
from the last digits working towards the first digits on ISDN or SIP
trunks.
Example:
If the SL1100 was set to receive 4 digits and the Telco sent 10 digits
(214-555-1000) the SL1100 would route off of the last 4 digits re-
ceived (1000).
The SL1100 will analyze the digits received from the Telco starting
from the leading digits working towards the last digits on T1.
Example:
If the SL1100 was set to receive 4 digits and the Telco sent 10 digits
(214-555-1000) the SL1100 would route off of the first 4 digits re-
ceived (2145).
Received Vacant Number Operation
If the system receives a DID that is not routed this program sets what
the system does with the call.
If the setting data is a (0), Disconnect, the system will deny the call.
If the setting data is a (1), Transfer, the call will be routed to the ring
group specified in PRG 22-12-01.
DID Trunk Group to Translation Table Assignment
Per day/night mode a translation area must be assigned to the trunk
group. This will allow for DID's to route to different places in day/night
modes.
DID Translation Table Setup
Assign the DID translation tables (in PRG 22-11) that are going to be
used to route the DID digits.
Received Number
Enter the digits received from the Telco that are going to be transla-
ted.
The amount of digits entered should be equal to the setting assigned
in PRG 22-09-01.
Target Number
Enter the destination number to which the DID is to be sent.
DID Name
A name can be assigned to each DID and will be displayed when an
inbound call is made to that number. This setting will not override the
caller ID name received from the Telco. Both the Telco caller ID name
and the name assigned in this program will be displayed.
Transfer Operation Mode
The transfer operation mode allows DID calls to have more routing op-
tions than just the target number. If the transfer operation mode is set
to "No Transfer" calls will only be delivered to the Target Number
specified in PRG 22-11-02. If set to one of the three other modes, it
will follow that mode through all assigned transfer destinations.
ISSUE 2.0
Assigned Data
0 = Normal
1 = VRS
2 = DISA
3 = DID
4 = DIL
5 = E&M Tie Line
6 = Delay VRS
7 = ANI/DNIS
8 = DID (DDI) Mode Switching
(default = 0)
1 ~ 8
(default = 4)
0 = Disconnect (call denied)
1 = Transfer (call routed to PRG
22-12)
(default = 0)
0 = No Routing
1 ~ 20 = Table Area (assigned in
PRG 22-10)
(default = 1)
0 = No Routing
1 ~ 800 = Tables 1 ~ 800 (assigned
in PRG 22-11)
(Refer to the programming manual for
the default values of all tables.)
*
Maximum of 8 digits (0 ~ 9,
, #)
(default = Not Assigned)
Maximum of 8 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
, #, @)
(default = Not Assigned)
Maximum of 12 Characters
(default = Not Assigned)
0 = No Transfer
1 = Busy
2 = No Answer
3 = Busy/No Answer
(default = 0)
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)

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