Program *69-2 – Special Number Assignment

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Program *69-2 – Special Number Assignment

Program *69-2 – Special Number Assignment

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

Program Type:

Trunk, PRI and BRI

Initialized Default: none

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SEL = 2

Enter Index Number (1~32) or enter 00 for the ISDN service default number

Enter Calling Party Numbers (11 digits)

DATA = Type (1, 2)

1= Prefix plus *09 DID digits

2= Fixed Number

Index

Type

Calling Party Number

Index

Type

Calling Party Number

Index

Type

Calling Party Number

Program *69-2 Overview

This program defines the parameters for the Calling Party Number (CPN) to be presented for a call depending upon whether the ISDN trunk group uses DID, private numbers or a default number from Program *68-2. Calling Number Presentation for outbound calls is used by the public network to send the telephone number to the called location.

For each phone in the system, assign an index value to define the Calling Number to be sent to the public network. Each index value can be defined to provide a specific 10 digit telephone number (DATA=Type 2) or a DID prefix value with the final digits to be programmed in *09 (DATA=Type 1) to complete the 10 digit telephone number.

The number of indexes is 32 maximum and an index value of zero (0) will cause the ISDN systems to send the default number.

Program *69 provides a method to present the call back number that can be used to reach that station. This number can either be a DID number or a designated number that is programmed to ring that particular station. Through subscription options from the public service provider, this Calling Party Number can be used for billing calls.

This capability may be required for office suites and certain contracted obligations needing independent accounting for the telephone service. This subscription can require number screening. When screened, calls not presenting a valid billing number will be rejected by the service local provider. If optional, calls will always be placed and a number sent that does not match will be billed to the main number for that site.

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