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Step 3: ETM® System Configuration
11.
For each enabled channel, click the
Incoming Numbering Format
cell, and then type the applicable tokens (up to 40 characters).
Incoming numbering format specifies the format of the MF or DTMF
digits received from the telephone network during call setup for ANI,
DNIS, and DID calls. The default is
ADDR
.
Incoming numbering format must match the format on the channel and
must correspond correctly to the tone type; otherwise, the ETM System
Dialing Plan is unable to process call data.
If DID/DNIS lines are used, the Incoming Numbering Format must
specify DID/DNIS to enable the Dialing Plan to correctly convert the
extensions for Policy enforcement and the DID section of the Dialing
Plan must be correctly configured. For more information about Dialing
Plans, see ―Defining Dialing Plans" in the
ETM
®
System Technical
Reference
.
The table below lists the valid Incoming Numbering Format tokens.
Note that multiple tokens can be specified in a cell; separate tokens
with a space (for example, KP ADDR ST).
ADDR
Variable-length destination number
ADDR-n
n-digit destination number
ANI
Variable-length ANI
ANI-n
n -digit ANI (1-33)
DID
Variable-length DID
DID-n
n-digit DID (1-33)
DNIS
Variable-length DNIS
DNIS-n
n-digit DNIS (1-33)
KP
MF KP DIGIT
ST
MF ST digit
#
DTMF # digit
*
DTMF * digit
To set the same incoming numbering format for an adjoining group
of channels, click the first
Incoming Numbering Format
cell,
hold down SHIFT, and then click the last cell, and then type the
string. Press ENTER to populate the selected cells.
Format Precedence
must be set individually
per Span; it cannot be
set globally
For more information
about Dialing Plans,
see "Defining Dialing
Plans" in the
ETM
®
System Technical
Reference
.