CLI distribution works in conjunction with both Direct In Line (DIL) and Direct Inward Dialing (DID) distribution;
it can be enabled or disabled for each CO line (for DIL) and for each DID number, for each time mode.
When a call has Caller ID information and CLI distribution is enabled for the current time mode, CLI distribution
will direct the call to its destination, ignoring preprogrammed DIL or DID destinations.
[Programming Example: System Speed Dialing Table]
Location
(System Speed
Dialing No.)
000
001
System Speed
Dialing Name
*1
ABC Company
XYZ Company
Telephone No.
*2
912125551234
913135551234
CLI Destination
*3
200
300
*1 8.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial— Name
[001] System Speed Dialing Number
*2 8.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial— CO Line Access Number + Telephone Number
[002] System Speed Dialing Name
*3 8.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial— CLI Destination
In this example:
If the caller’s telephone number is "1-212-555-1234":
1. The PBX looks for the number in the System Speed Dialing Table. (The CO Line Access number, "9", is
disregarded.) The number is found in location 000.
2. If CLI distribution is enabled in the current time mode for the DID number or for the CO line carrying the
call (for DIL distribution), the call is routed to its CLI destination, extension 200.
Conditions
If Automatic Caller ID Modification is used:
Store the modified number in the System Speed Dialing Table.
PC Programming Manual References
8.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial
Name
CO Line Access Number + Telephone Number
CLI Destination
12.2 [10-2] DIL Table & Port Settings—DIL— CLI Ring for DIL—Day, Lunch, Break, Night
12.3 [10-3] DID Table— CLI Ring for DID—Day, Lunch, Break, Night
PT Programming Manual References
[001] System Speed Dialing Number
[002] System Speed Dialing Name
Feature Manual References
3.1.1 Caller ID
4.1.5 DID (Direct Inward Dialing)
4.1.6 DIL (Direct In Line)
9.1.10 INCOMING CALL FEATURES
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3.1.12 CLI (Calling Line Identification) Distribution