Instruction manual
CIS ANI Reception Page 1079 of 3156
Features and Services
Note: The Alternative ANI is composed from the access code of the
incoming CIS DTI2 DID route and the number of the incoming trunk
within the route.
• The ANI TimeOut (ATO) timer which was used only for Outgoing CIS
trunks is now also used for incoming CIS trunks to define timeout for the
automatic ANI digits reception. The termination of the incoming call is
delayed until either the ANI digits are received from the CDTI2 card, the
ANI failure report is received from the CDTI2 card or the ATO expires.
The ATO timer should be set at least twice as large as the following ARD
timer.
• ANI Request Duration (ARD) timer is added to the route timers, the
timer defines how long the CDTI2 card waits for the ANI information
after sending the ANI REQUEST line signal. When the ARD timer
expires for the first time the CDTI2 card performs an additional attempt
to request the ANI information from the CIS CO. If the timer expires
after the second attempt the ANI reception failure is reported to the
Meridian 1. The ARD timer is downloaded to the CDTI2 firmware. The
timer should not exceed half of the ATO timer.
• CAC Display (CACD) option defines how the Category Access Code
(CAC) is displayed on the Meridian 1 proprietary set or attendant
console. The possible options are:
— to display CAC before the ANI
— to display CAC after the ANI or
— not to display CAC
• CAC in CDR (CACC) option defines how the Category Access Code
(CAC) is stored in the CDR. The possible options are to:
— store CAC before the ANI
— store CAC after the ANI
— not store CAC.