Program *68-2 – Outbound CNIS Parameters

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Program *68-2 – Outbound CNIS Parameters

Program *68-2 – Outbound CNIS Parameters

Processor Type: DK40i, All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher)

Program Type:

Trunk, PRI and BRI

Initialized Default: Blank

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SEL = 2

Enter the Trunk Group (01~16)

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Manual background CPN = Enter the Calling Party

Number (CPN) 10 or 11 digits.

Trunk Groups

Calling Party Number

 

 

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Program *68-2 Overview

This program defines the default Calling Party Number (CPN) for the ISDN trunk group used for placing a call. The PSTN uses this Calling Party Number for the user provider Caller ID and optionally may use it for billing the call.

The number sent is based on the call originator. The originator can be a tandem call, a station (with or without DID), or a station with a designated number:

For a tandem call, the CPN digits received are the digits that will be sent.

For a direct station call, the default number assigned to the selected service and which is programmed into the Strata DK as the CPN will be the number sent.

For a fixed number, the system sends the number assigned in the system (in this program) or it can use the DID programming to determine the number to be sent. Program *69 (DATA=Type 1 or 2) defines whether fixed numbers from this program are sent or if DID digits from Program *09 are sent.

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