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3. 3. 1
Analysing and Editing the CLIP
The following information is necessary for specifying the CLIP properties in a PISN
correctly. . This sub-chapter can be skipped in the case of the configuration of a
stand-alone PBX.
The system analyses and adapts the CLIP number of an incoming call as accurately
as possible so that the CLIP number is always displayed correctly, even in a PISN.
For this purpose CLIP number prefixes such as regional prefix, prefix and code are
evaluated, and the type of number adapted.
The tables below show how the system handles the type of number and the CLIP
number of an incoming call.
Tab. 11
Handling a CLIP number with NPI-type
PNP
or
unknown
Tab. 12
Handling a CLIP number with NPI-type
E.164
See also the examples in
"Examples of CLIP Displays in the PISN", page 60
.
TON of the CLIP
number
Specific
Regional pre-
fix
1)
1)
CLIP number has a regional prefix that matches the separate PINX.
Conversion
unknown,
level 1,
level 2
yes
Regional prefix is truncated,
TON is set to
level 0
.
No
CLIP number and TON remain unchanged
level 0
No
CLIP number and TON remain unchanged
TON of the CLIP
number
Prefix
Conversion
Unknown
International prefix
Prefix is truncated,
TON is set to
international
,
Further processing, see
TON
=
international
National prefix
Prefix is truncated,
TON is set to
national
Further processing, see
TON
=
national
No prefix
CLIP number and TON remain unchanged
International
Country code that matches the sepa-
rate PINX
Code is truncated,
TON is set to
national
Further processing, see
TON
=
national
No matching country code
CLIP number and
TON
remain unchanged
National
Long-distance code that matches the
separate PINX
Code is truncated,
TON
is set to
subscriber
.
No matching long-distance code
CLIP number and
TON
remain unchanged
Subscriber
CLIP number and
TON
remain unchanged