APPENDIX E - PROFILES
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Each profile is made up of Static Options (Options 101 - 12F) and Dynamic Options (Options 130 - 1B2). The static options are the same for
all profiles; the dynamic options can be programmed specifically as per hunt groups, panel type, etc.
By receiving the DNIS or Caller ID, the appropriate profile can be selected through a look-up table stored on the line card. Profile 0 is the
default. When no Caller ID or an unknown DNIS is received, or when the received number does not point to a profile, the default will be
used.
Profiles are used to reduce on-line time, and for specific customers or panel/format types you can have a profile with certain handshakes sent
first. In addition, some formats require certain options, and this too can be pre-defined.
Profiles allow for a more customized system. Rather than having a line card (or the receiver itself) devoted to certain customers (panel/for-
mat types), the System I can handle any format at any time through the use of profiles. Each line card holds its own look-up table that can be
shared through line pools, or shared within the entire receiver. Two types of tables are available, but only one type can be chosen. The first
type, which consists of 10 000 entries, is used strictly with DNIS of up to five digits.
Table type 1 :
DNIS received Profile # to be used
DNIS Received Profile # to be used
00001 01
00002 03
00003 24
... ...
99999 45
Table type 2 :
The second type is used if ANI-Caller ID and/or DNIS are received, and can consist of up to 5000 entries, with Caller ID or DNIS of up to
10 digits.
Each portion may contain 0-10000 entries with the total of all the entries not exceeding 10 000. The receiver will first check through the
Caller ID section if a Caller ID number is received. If only a DNIS number is received, or Caller ID is received but the Caller ID was not
found, it will check in the DNIS section. On a standard receiver, the Automation output would look similar to the following:
1RRLLLssssssAAAAsYsZZ[DC4]
On the System I, it will replace the RRLLL, which is normally the receiver number and the line card number, with the DNIS received or the
convert data found in the table. This makes possible the duplication of accounts, as long as they are dialling different numbers. The output
will become:
1DDDDDssssssAAAAsYsZZ[DC4]
Where DDDDD is the DNIS number. See Option 044 for more information on how to enable the combined table.