Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 2 Identification Elements 185
3.3.4 Flow charts for name identification (CNIP)
[1] Possible prefixes: own prefix, country code, area code or own regional prefix.
[2] Continues on Fig. 2.13.
Fig. 2.12: Analysis and processing of an incoming call in the PBX
Do first
few digits of
CLIP No. match digits under
"Truncate CLIP"?
no
Call without CNIP
Do first
few digits of
CLIP No. match a separate
own prefix?
[1]
NPI of CLIP No.?
Trunk group
setting
"Network type
= ?"
Does
CLIP No. match
a PISN No.?
Does
CLIP No. match
the stored call number
of a PISN SC?
yes
yes
CLIP forwarded to
terminal without
CNIP
CLIP forwarded to
terminal without
CNIP
to the terminal [2]
to the terminal [2]
E.164
private
private
public
no
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
yes
no
no
yes
Matching digits are
truncated
• Matching digits are
truncated
• NPI of CLIP No. is
determined
no
unknown
CNIP is created by
complementing the internal
PISN No. with the stored
name.
no
Does
CLIP No. match
the stored call number
of a PISN SC
block?
CNIIP is created by
complementing the
CLIP No. with the stored
name
to the terminal [2]
CNIIP is created by
complementing the
CLIP No. with the stored
name
Does
CLIP No. match an
abbreviated dialling
No.?
NPI of CLIP No. is set to
unknown
no
NPI of
CLIP No. = E.164?
Does
CLIP No. match an
abbreviated dialling
No.?
haz1038aaena0
to the terminal [2]
to the terminal [2]
Call with CNIP
CLIP and CNIP
forwarded to the
terminal
to the terminal [2]