Item
No.
Item Input Data
Default Default
Related
Program
COS 01 COS 02 ~ 15
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 Pro-
gram 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
*
and
Program 22-09- 01 = 4, the
entry in 22-11-01 must be 1234
with the defined target exten-
sion.
Ifthecallistoberoutedusing
theABBtable(0),upto36dig-
its 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.
0 = SPD Table
(Program 13-03)
1=DIDTable
(Program 22-11)
0 0 13-04
22-11-03
34-09-05
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.
0 = Display Off
1 = Display On
1 0 13-04
20-09-02
22-11-03
23-09-04
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, De-
partment Group pilot number,
the voice mail master number
or a trunk ring group.
Start=0,100~900
End=0,99~999
Start = 900
End = 999
Start = 0
End=0
13-04
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.
0 = Play Busy Tone to
Caller
1 = Route Caller to Ring
Group Specified in Pro-
gram 25-03 (Transfer)
1 0 25-03
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.
0=PlayBusyorRingback
Tone to Caller (Busy/
NoAns)
1 = Route Caller to Ring
Group Specified in Pro-
gram 25-04 (Transfer)
0 0 25-04
ISSUE 1.0SL1000/SL1100
Program
34
Program 34 : Tie Line Setup2-340