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Chapter 6: Advanced Topic: SNMP/IVR
ANI Authentication
There are two types of ANI Authentication supported in the Tenor AS: Type 1 and Type 2.
ANI Authentication Type 1 enables calling subscribers to receive authentication based on the calling
number. If an incoming call has no associated ANI information, the call will not be answered, but
simply disconnected. If ANI is present, it will be authenticated with the Radius server (before
answering the call). If authentication fails, the call will not be answered but simply disconnected. If
authentication succeeds, the call will be answered and second dial tone will be provided.
ANI Authentication Type 2 enables calling subscribers to receive three authentication types based
on the calling number: (1) If there is an ANI in the setup message, authentication with the ANI will
be done (2) If there is no ANI information in the setup message, the user will be prompted for a PIN
number and (3) If the incoming packet has the ANI, but authentication with the ANI fails, the user
will be prompted for a PIN number. If authentication succeeds, a 2nd dial tone is sent to receive a
DNIS. If there is ANI information in incoming packet but the authentication with the ANI fails, the
caller is prompted for a PIN number. If the authentication succeeds, a 2nd dial tone is sent to receive
a DNIS.
Multi-session
Multi-session enables the user to make another call at the end of a call, without having to hang up
and call again. At the end of the first call, a voice prompt will ask if the user wants another call. In
addition, the user will be able to terminate an ongoing call and make another call, by pressing ** or
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