Meridian America Link/Customer Controlled Routing Configuring Dnis to use auto-terminating trunks

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Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 319

Configuring DNIS to use auto-terminating trunks

Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) is an optional feature that provides the last digits of the dialed number. DNIS is defined by responding to specific prompts in LD 15, LD 16, and LD 14. This section describes how you can configure DNIS to use auto-terminating trunks. You can alternatively configure DNIS to use Incoming Digit Conversion (IDC); refer to ÒConfiguring DNIS to use Incoming Digit ConversionÓ later in this chapter.

Note: Meridian Link 5C and CCR Release 3C support up to 31 DNIS digits. X11 Release 24 is required for this feature. Prior to X11 Release 24, only seven digits were supported.

LD 15ÑCustomer data block

The DNIS option must be enabled in LD 15.

Table 114

LD 15ÑEnable DNIS

Prompt

Response

Comment

 

 

 

REQ

CHG

Create or change data in the database

TYPE

AML_DATA

Change Application Module Link options

CUST

0Ð99

Customer number

OPT

DNI

DNIS for this customer

¥

 

Press [Return] until the REQ prompt

¥

 

appears

¥

 

 

REQ

CHG, END

Either change more customer data or exit

 

 

the overlay

 

 

 

Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide

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Meridian America Link/Customer Controlled Routing manual Configuring Dnis to use auto-terminating trunks