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Electra Elite IPK II
34-02-01
E&M Tie Line Class of Service
Assign a Class of Service (1~15) to a Tie Line. The Class of Service options are defined in
Program 20-14. For each Tie Line, you make a separate entry for each Night Service mode.
(default: 1)
34-09-01
ANI/DNIS Service Options – Receive Format
Specify the format of the ANI/DNIS data received from the Telco. Make sure your entry is
compatible with the service the Telco provides (4 =
(default: 0)
34-09-02
ANI/DNIS Service Options – Delimiter Dial Code
Define the character Telco uses as a delimiter (see entries 1~5 in PRG 34-09-01).
Valid entries are: 0~9, #, and
(default: * 5)
34-09-03
ANI/DNIS Service Options – Route Setup of Receive Dial
Specify the source of the data the system uses to route incoming ANI/DNIS calls. If option 2 is
selected, refer to Program 34-09-04:
0 = Fixed Route (Item 08)
1 = Routes on Received DNIS or Address Data
2 = Routes on Received ANI Data
(default: 0)
34-09-04
ANI/DNIS Service Options – Route Table Setup of Target Dial
Set how the system uses the route data (gathered in Item 3) to route incoming ANI/DNIS calls (0
= ABB Table [Program 13-04], 1 = DID Table [Program 22-11]).
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
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 then compared to the
entries in Program 13-04-01 and then routed according to Program 13-04-03.
(default: 0)
34-09-05
ANI/DNIS Service Options – ANI/DNIS Display as Target Dial Name
Set if ANI data should appear on telephone displays as part of Caller ID display.
Caller ID Display:
0 = Display Off
1 = Display On
(default: 1)
34-09-06
ANI/DNIS Service Options – Routing SPD Table Setup
Define which part of the SPD Dial Table set up in Program 13-04 the system uses for ANI/DNIS
Caller ID look-ups and ANI/DNIS routing (Start = 0, 100~1900, End = 0, 99~1999). 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.
T1 Trunking (with ANI/DNIS Compatibility)
.
3001
and Program 22-09-01=4, then the entry in Program 22-11-01 must be
Document Revision 4C
ANI
DNIS
[
= Delimiter Code]).
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