ANI Routing

1.wait-time 4 secs hearing silence

2.goto step 13 if ani = none

3.goto step 12 if ani = 3035367326

4.goto vector 74920 if ani <= 9999999

5.goto vector 43902 if ani = 212+

6.goto vector 43902 if ani = 202+

7.wait-time 0 seconds hearing ringback

8.queue-to main split 16 pri m

9.wait-time 120 seconds hearing 32567 then continue

10.announcement 32456

11.goto step 9 if unconditionally

12.route-to number 34527 with cov y if unconditionally

13.route-to number 0 with cov n if unconditionally

14.busy

Figure 7-1. ANI Routing Example

In Step 2 calls that do not have ANI associated with them are routed to an operator. Step 3 routes calls from a specific phone to a specified extension. Step 4 routes local calls (those with 7 or fewer digits) to a different vector. Steps 5 and 6 route calls from area codes 212 and 202 to a different vector. Calls that are not rerouted by the previous steps are then queued.

Vector Routing Tables with ANI

You can also test ANI against entries in a Vector Routing Table.

Vector Routing Tables contain a list of numbers that can be used to test a goto...if ani command. ANI can be tested to see if it is either in or not-inthe specified table. Entries in the tables can also include the “+” and/or “?” wild card.

The following figure gives an example of a Vector Routing Table with ANI values. The table contains most of the area codes for the state of California.

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AT&T 555-230-520 manual Vector Routing Tables with ANI, ANI Routing Example