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iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
127
Table 4.4.4.11-1 CID/CPN ATTRIBUTES
ATTRIBUTE
DESCRIPTION
RANGE
DEFAULT
Type of
Number for
Calling Party
Info
For outgoing calls on an ISDN Line, this parameter defines the
“Type of Number Plan” provided in the Calling Party Information
Element of the ISDN call SETUP message.
Unknown, International, National, Unused, Subscriber
Refer to
description
Unknown
Incoming Prefix
Code Insertion
Regional ISDN providers may use the Local Area Prefix code for
special services. In cases where the code is not provided in the
incoming call SETUP message, the system can insert the My
Local Prefix and My Area Code below in SMDR, LNR, displays,
etc.
OFF
ON
OFF
Outgoing Prefix
Code Insertion
Regional ISDN providers may use the Local Area Prefix code for
special services. The system can insert the “My Area Code” and
“My Local Prefix Code” in the Connect message as defined in
those items below.
OFF
ON
ON
International
Access Code
When an incoming call includes the international Country code in
the ISDN call SETUP message, the Country code can be included
in the station display. To include the Country code, Incoming
Prefix insertion, and CLI display in Station Data must be ON.
Max. 4
digits
-
My Area Code
Regional ISDN providers may use the Local Prefix and Area
codes for special services. The system will insert this Local Area
Code in the call SETUP messages defined under the
Incoming/Outgoing Prefix Code Insertion entries above.
Max. 6
digits
-
My Area Prefix
Code
Regional ISDN providers may use the Local Prefix and Area
codes for special services. The system will use this code for
insertion of the Local Prefix Code in the call SETUP messages if
Local Prefix Insertion is enabled above.
Max. 4
digits
-
CLI Transit
When the system must send CLI to the ISDN for an off-net call,
the CLI can be either the original caller’s CLI or the CLI of the Off-
net forwarding/transferring station.
ORI/
CFW
CFW
ISDN
Redirecting
Number
When the system needs to send a Redirecting number to the
ISDN for an off-net call, the Redirecting number can be either the
original caller’s CLI or the CLI of the Off-net
forwarding/transferring station.
If it is no service, then the system will not send this information. If
it is configured for OGR CLI (original CLI), the system will send
the original CLI from the incoming CO line.
If it is CFW CLI, then the system will send the redirecting CLI that
is the CLI of the off-net call forwarding station.
NO SERVICE, ORG CLI, CFW CLI
Refer to
description
NO
SERVICE
Choice
incoming CLI
Incoming CLI Choice When the ISDN setup message has two
CLIs (Transit Point CLI / Original CLI), this option determines the
CLI the system will recognize.
Original CLI, Transit Point CLI
Refer to
description
Transit
point CLI

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