Table 24 rs-ani operation, Table 25 trunk route types, Trunk types – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual

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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

Table 25 "Trunk route

types" (page 423)

are used.

Table 25
Trunk route types

Call type

Trunk type

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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