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Ignore from ANI –
the prefix to be deleted from the ANI number. Ignores the specified number of
digits from the caller's ID (maximum 20 digits);
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Insert into ANI –
the prefix to be added to the ANI number. Adds the specified digits (maximum
16 digits) to the Caller ID;
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Ignore from DNIS –
the prefix to be deleted from the DNIS number. Specifies the number of digits
to be ignored from the numbers received on that direction (client class); the first x digits from the
received number will be ignored (maximum 20 digits);
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Insert into DNIS –
the prefix to be added to the number received on that direction (maximum 16
digits can be entered);
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Max ANI /DNIS –
the maximum number of incoming digits for ANI/DNIS;
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Sign 1-6 –
signaling parameters for configuring the equipment.
After configuring the parameters you desire, press "
Submit
" to create the client class.
8.5.1.3 Adding rules for a client class
For a newly created client class you can also establish a series of applicable rules.
On the left of the window, you can see the following options:
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Main –
main settings described above;
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The "
Rules
" option establishes rules for ANI and DNIS: what ANI and/or DNIS numbers
are allowed or restricted.
The window also contains five enterable fields, as described below:
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Name
– name of the client class to which the rules apply
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Type
– a list that has two options: "Allow" and "Restrict", for establishing the phone numbers
permitted or restricted to that client class;
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DNIS
– phone number of the destination;
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ANI
– phone number of the caller party;
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Actions
– by default, if the list is empty, this will only contain the "
Add
" button, for adding
restriction rules for the client class. When a rule has been added to the list, one other button will
appear in the "Actions" region – the "
Delete
" button, for deleting that record.
For example, if you select the "Restrict" option for the source number "0722222222", and the
destination number "0212121212", then no call will be permitted from that source to that destination.
If you select "Restrict" for a DNIS number, all the calls placed to that number will be rejected.
If only an ANI number was restricted, all the calls from that number will be restricted, regardless of the
destination called.