Instruction manual
Page 1044 of 3156 CIS ANI Digits Manipulation and Gateways Enhancements
553-3001-306 Standard 10.00 January 2002
CAC conversion tables must be defined by the craftsperson in overlay 15. Up
to 32 tables can be configured. Then a configured conversion table entry can
be assigned on each incoming DTI2 CIS route. For this, new prompt
CAC_CONV is added to the CIS incoming route configuration. If no CAC
conversion table is configured on the CIS route, the default table entry
number 0 will apply on CIS incoming routes.
Default table entry is number 0 and is configurable. During upgrade from pre-
release 24, this table is defined in memory as shown in Table 34. As all values
of default tables are set to 0, the R2MFC table will be used until default table
number 0 is configured.
Table 34
CAC Conversion table entry 0 for CIS incoming DTI2 route (Part 1 of 2)
CIS CAC MFC CAC Description and CIS CAC meaning
CAC0 0 MFC value corresponding to CIS CAC 0
“Reserved”
CAC1 0 MFC value corresponding to CIS CAC 1
“Residential or business subset with the
access to automatic regional, toll and
international network”
CAC2 0 MFC value corresponding to CIS CAC 2
“Hotel subset with the access to automatic
regional, toll international network”
CAC3 0 MFC value corresponding to CIS CAC 3
“Residential, business or Hotel subset with
the access to local network only”
CAC4 0 MFC value corresponding to CIS CAC 4
“Business subset with the access to regional,
toll, international network and to special
service numbers; preferential access to
regional and toll network”