Specifications
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The “.CUS” Files
ANIsend
ANI (automatic number identification) allows the paging terminal to identify the calling
party's phone number. The ANIsend command allows the calling party's phone number to
be sent to the pager in certain cases. Previously, the pager would be set off with an alert
only (if Send Empty Message field was set to “Yes” in ZbaseW).
In Paging and Insured modes the ANI page will only be sent if:
• the trunks.cus file enables ANI sending
• the caller does not key in a message (no characters are received)
• the Send Empty Message field is set to Yes
• the caller stays offhook for the minimum billing time
• the Central Office sent the ANI to the paging terminal
In Insure mode, the ANI will be put into the subscriber's mailbox, just like any other
display message.
In Notify mode, it is possible to send a display message just like in Paging and Insure
modes. However, it is not possible to have a zero character display message, because then
the voice message is chosen. So in Notify mode, the ANI can be postfixed to the PageNote
display, but it cannot be sent all alone as the display message. To send the ANI page:
• the trunks.cus file enables ANI sending in Notify mode
• a voice message is left
• the Central Office sent the ANI to the paging terminal
For example, given a call that starts with the following ANI in the log:
576-1636 call in prgrs 10:32:41a 2 8AL ANI=4144571077 00ww
A subscriber in Paging or Insured mode would receive the following display page:
4144571077 -or- 414 457-1077 (with autoformatting)
A subscriber in Notify mode would receive the following display page if “Notify IdAll” is
enabled:
576-1636 1 000 4144571077
Otherwise, the page would be:
1 000 4144571077
The ANIsend command is set in the trunks.cus file. The format is as follows:
ANIsend [LogOn|LogOff] [PIon|PIoff] [NoteOn|NoteOff]
The default setting is:
ANIsend LogOn PIoff NoteOff










