Digit display, 911e (end-office) call processing – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual

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The first ST digit flags the call register as a wireless call for display
purposes.

The second KP marks the beginning of the PANI.

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.

The second ST digit terminates the call.

Digit Display

Wireline

Wireline M911 calls display on a digital telephone as follows:

For calls with II digits equal to 40, the 10 digits display as:

— NPA NXX YYYY

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:

For calls with II digits equal to 40, the 20 digits display as:

-

(PANI
)

NPA NXXX YYYY WIRELESS

-

(CSN
)

NPA NXX YYYY

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

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