Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens

A Screens Reference

Extended Trunk Access Call Screening

This screen allows a set of digit strings to be identified that should not be routed via ETA. This screen can also block the routing of certain FACs or TACs. For example, if the system administrator were to notice a digit string being mistakenly dialed repeatedly that ended up being routed via ETA to a remote PBX only to have the remote PBX return intercept treatment, then that digit string would be a candidate for the entry into the ETA call screening table. Entry into this table would have the effect of return intercept treatment to the caller without first attempting to route the digits to the remote PBX for interpretation via ETA.

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ETA CALL SCREENING TABLE

Entry

No. Call Screening Entry

0:______

1:______

2:______

3:______

4:______

5:______

6:______

7:______

8:______

9:______

Call Screening Entry Assign those digit strings (up to 10) that should be blocked for this RNX. Each string can have up to 6 digits and/or special or wildcard characters.

Valid entries

Usage

Digits 0 through 9

 

x

 

X

 

*

 

#

The # character may only be used as the

 

first character.

blank

 

 

 

 

 

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