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ALL
option d, all values
MATCH
option a, exact match on the filter digits
INCL
option b, inclusive match on the filter digits
ALBUT
option c, not matching the filter digits
SET
set the filter digit string
DSBL
disable all proxy diversion
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EXIT
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6.6.2 Operator Redirection
The Proxy Services menu also allows you to set the Operator Redirection timeout. Operator
Redirection is described in section 4.14.2 and the QUICK configuration wizard is the easiest
way to set this option.
To set the timeout through manual configuration from the ADV level menu:
1 Select
DPNSS
,
2 Select
CUST
,
3 Select
PROX
,
4 Select
REDTM
, you will be asked:
Enter no-reply timeout for operator redirect (seconds) [0 (off), 5 .. 30] ?
to which you can enter a number in the allowed range, or
0
to ensure the operator
redirection capability is turned off.
5
EXIT
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Note:
This configuration will not in itself enable Operator Redirection. This service is only provided
when Proxy Diversion is enabled and the redirection timeout is set to a non-zero value.
6.6.3 Service Spoofing
The Proxy Services menu also allows you to determine whether further service spoofing
should be enabled or disabled. Service spoofing covers the following areas:
•
Automatic acknowledgement of DPNSS Diversion Validation requests
•
Returning “last known” party number as update information to DPNSS if a
call to or from a Q.931 ’phone is transferred within the DPNSS network. This
information may inaccurate, since, unlike QSIG, the Q.931 protocol does not have
a Connected Party number notification.
To enable / disable service spoofing through manual configuration from the
ADV
level menu:
1 Select
DPNSS
,
2 Select
CUST
,
3 Select
PROX
,
4 Select
SSPEN
to enable, or
SPOFF
to disable.
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EXIT
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