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ANI and DNIS outputed as DTMF 1

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Rotty24

MIS
Jan 24, 2003
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US
I have an alarm monitoring receiver that can utilize the incoming ANI and DNIS info for further routing. I am currently just using the DNIS and outputting this to my equipment via a converse on step in a vector.It looks like this when it's outputted from the conversant, DNIS#. Here is my problem. In order for my equipment to use both ANI and DNIS it needs to hear *ANI*DNIS*.I can't figure out how to proceed my ANI with the *. I'm told that the *ANI*DNIS* is an industry standard that I should be able to duplicate.

G3rV11
 
I belive that this is a choice on the trunk group form (I think it's on page 2)......



Susan
Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer. - Mark Twain
 
You could converse on passing ani and Dnis, however, in order to get the * you may want to try to change the "Reverse Star/Pound Digit For Collect Step? n" to yes in the system features form under vectoring. Try to flip the */# option to Yes for * instead of the default # it is currently set for.

VECTORING
Converse First Data Delay: 0 Second Data Delay: 2
Converse Signaling Tone (msec): 100 Pause (msec): 70
Prompting Timeout (secs): 4

Reverse Star/Pound Digit For Collect Step? n


Remember this is global for the switch, so changing this may affect any other vectors with prompting.

Netcon1

Short of that, see if the alarm manufacturer can modify the code * option and detect # instead.

Mark if useful!!!
 
I have tried the reverse *# before but I still don't know how to proceed the ANI DNIS with a *. The receiver manufacturer is basically telling me its my problem. Thanks for the feedback.
 
This might sound silly, but can't you just use two vector steps?
onverse-on skill xxx pri m passing * and ANI
onverse-on skill xxx pri m passing * and VDN

 
I tried two vector steps and the switch ignores the second step.
 
Hmmm... bump.

Does the equpment just need to hear *ANI*DNIS* ?
Could you not just have the conversant play it back?
 
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