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Although it does provide an overflow tone if the user presses the octothorpe
key (#), the system ignores the asterisk (*) key. If 0# is dialed, the system
activates a 4-second timer and times out.
Table 24
RS-ANI operation
Digit dialed
System action taken
0
A four second timer starts to monitor the next digit dialed. Routing is based on
this digit, as follows:
none
The timer times out and the call (0-) routes through the trunk group specified
for 0- calls.
1
The timer cancels, and the call (IDD) routes through the trunk group specified
for 1+ of IDD calls.
2–9
The timer cancels, and the call (0+) routes through the trunk group specified
for 0+ calls.
Trunk types
TIE trunks access RS-ANI as stations do, but all other trunks are
intercepted. Any type of trunk can be used for RS-ANI, with the exception
of special-purpose trunks such as Paging, Dictation or Recorded
Announcement. Normally, the trunk routes shown in
are used.
Table 25
Trunk route types
Call type
Trunk type
0±
Central Automatic Message
Accounting (CAMA)
1+, 011+, 01+, 010-
Central Automatic Message
Accounting (CAMA)
other
Central Office (CO)
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Features and Services - Book 1 of 6 (A to B)
NN43001-106
01.04
Standard
Release 5.0
27 July 2007
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