Caller id and did incoming sequence example, Triton analog trunk gs/ls properties – AltiGen MAXCS 7.0 Update 1 ACM Administration User Manual
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Figure 92.
Incoming call sequence parameters
Caller ID and DID Incoming Sequence Example
The following is an example of a Caller ID and DID/DNIS incoming sequence window.
Figure 93.
Sample Incoming Sequence window
When a call comes in, the system tries to match the incoming sequence to either the first or second Incoming
Sequence Digit String sequence. If no match is found, no Caller ID or DID digits will be collected.
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The system waits 3 seconds for the first digit to arrive. If the symbol is a
#, it continues with the first se-
quence. Otherwise, it looks for a match to the first (and only) symbol in the second sequence, the
DID/
DNIS number.
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For the example, let’s say the system receives the
#. It then waits 1 second between each digit for the
next digit until all digits are received. The
* symbol is a delimiter between Caller ID and DID digits.
In this example, the MAXCS ACC/ACM system is expecting either the sequence
#CID*DID or only DID digits
for incoming calls. If no match is found for either sequence, no Caller ID or DID digits are collected.
Triton Analog Trunk GS/LS Properties
To open a configuration dialog box for a Triton Analog Trunk GS/LS channel, do one of the following:
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If you’re in the Trunk Configuration window, select a Triton Analog Trunk GS/LS channel from the trunk
channels list, then click the Trunk Properties button, or just double-click the channel in the list.
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If you’re in the Trunk View window, right-click the channel and select Channel Properties.