Instruction manual
Page 1036 of 3156 CIS ANI Digits Manipulation and Gateways Enhancements
553-3001-306 Standard 10.00 January 2002
Release 24 enhancements
Shared functionality
When configuring outgoing CIS routes, the feature is activated using the
prompt ANIC to enable composition of a new ANI.
Two similar ANI tables are configured in the customer data block. One is
used when call is originated from a set. The second table is used when call is
originated from a route.
Up to 2000 entries can be configured in the ANI table for sets. Up to 512
entries can be configured in the ANI table for routes.
An ANI entry contains the following data:
• DNLG (DN Length): it gives the number of digits of the calling number
that will be used for building the ANI DN (e.g. calling party DN =
342390 and DNLG = 4 will give an ANI DN = 2390).
• LEC: Local Exchange Code.
• ANDN: used as ANI DN if DNLG=0.
• ADDG: additional digits.
CIS ANI Digits Manipulation introduction
The CIS ANI Digits Manipulation feature enhances the Meridian 1 CIS ANI
digits manipulation capabilities by increasing flexibility and ensuring greater
accuracy. The feature modifies the length of outgoing ANI and it allows the
building of outgoing ANI using the table configured in customer data block.
CIS Gateway Enhancements introduction
The purpose of the gateways enhancement feature is to enhance several
gateways with Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) trunks.
CIS gateways considered are with all route types with an emphasis on
connectivities that can receive a Calling Number: R2MFC, ISDN interfaces
and incoming CIS DTI2.