DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506 Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference
1441Multifrequency Signaling
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Second, you assign the correlation between signal codes and their meanings.
1. Assign a code to every message. The code consists of a group cate gory, like
group II or A, and a number.
For example, you might assign code A.1 to the message
“next-digit.”
2. Assign a signal to each identifying code.
In every country, the frequencies (levels may differ by country)
assigned to the identifying codes are the same. However, the
messages assigned to the identifying codes may be different.
For example, in Switzerland the B.6 code and its associated signal
convey the free message, while in Thailand, free is conveyed by the
B.1 code and its associated signal. But in both Switzerland and
Thailand, the frequency associated with the B.1 code is the same.
As another example, you might assign the signal “busy” to the B.1
code.
To receive Russian incoming ANI:
On the DID or DIOD trunk group screen, set the Country field to 15 and
the Protocol Type field to inloc.
On AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table screen, set the ANI Rq field to y or
on AAR and ARS Digit Conversion Table screen, set the ANI Req field
to y.
Interactions
ASAI
ANI collected from incoming R2-MFC signaling can be used with ASAI.
Abbreviated Dialing
Although calls dialed automatically from an abbreviated dialing privileged
list complete without class of restriction (COR) checking, ANI prefix and
ANI truncation still apply.
Attendant Console
If the attendant assists or extends a call for a station via Straightforward
Outward Completion and Through Dialing, and if the attendant has not yet
released the call when the request for ANI comes in from the far end, the
attendant’s COR is used to select the ANI for the call. If the attendant has
already released the call when the request for ANI comes in from the far
end, the attendant’s COR is used to select the ANI for the call.