Digit display, 911e (end-office) call processing – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual
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Feature description
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The first ST digit flags the call register as a wireless call for display
purposes.
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The second KP marks the beginning of the PANI.
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X...X represents the cell site and sector identification. Although 10 digits
are required for this information to be complete, any available information
is sent. Therefore, this information can range from 0 to 10 digits.
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The second ST digit terminates the call.
Digit Display
Wireline
Wireline M911 calls display on a digital telephone as follows:
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For calls with II digits equal to 40, the 10 digits display as:
— NPA NXX YYYY
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For calls with II digits equal to 44, the 10 digits display as:
— NPA NXX YYYY*
Wireless
Wireless M911 calls display on a digital telephone as follows:
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For calls with II digits equal to 40, the 20 digits display as:
-
(PANI
)
NPA NXXX YYYY WIRELESS
-
(CSN
)
NPA NXX YYYY
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For calls with II digits equal to 44, the 20 digits display as:
-
(PANI
)
NPA NXXX YYYY WIRELESS
-
(CSN
)
NPA NXX YYYY*
911E (end-office) call processing
With the 10/20 digit ANI for 911 Calls feature, the system continues to
expect the dialed digit(s) first.
The dialed digit format is KP+digits+ST, where the digit(s) are 911, 11, or 1,
followed by the ANI CSN information.
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
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
.