ANI and II-Digits Routing

If the transfer is completed after the call reaches the ii-digits conditional, the ii-digits value of the terminal executing the transfer is used. Under normal circumstances, there will be no ii-digits for a terminal executing a transfer.

To ensure that the originator’s ii-digits is preserved, add a filler step (such as wait with silence) to the beginning of the vector. In this way a transfer can complete before the ii-digits conditional is encountered.

The following table is a paraphrased summary of currently available II-digits. A complete and more descriptive list of II-digits is published quarterly in Section 1 of the “Local Exchange Routing Guide” published by Bellc ore.

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