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Changing ANI /DNIS length for outgoing calls

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CSSMT

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Jun 23, 2010
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IN
Hi,

Can anyone help me on this.

I want to reduce the length of my outgoing ANI / DNIS for the SIP calls to other call managers. How can i do this?

regards

 
DNIS is the digits you receive coming in on your trunk so what ever you send across the SIP the receiving switch will display all of the received digits as the DNIS. You can set the lenght on the RDB but this will not affect the DNIS, we had a case where we receive 7 digits off SIP but only wanted to display 4 we set DNIS YES and NDGT 4 but applications still display all 7, Nortel said that this is correct and by design.
 
Ok,

But how can I see what is my outgoing ANI and the DNIS. I am getting an error from the Far end signalling Server that my ANI and the DNIS is too long.

regards
 
You may want to try to place a DMI in the RLB and strip some digits

OLD ROLMEN WORKING ON NORTELS AND AVAYA
 
HI Perrypj,

I am doing that, and I can see in my D channel and SIP trace that the called number is my 4 digit number only. and its very normal. but is there any other way from where i can see what my outgoing number is for the SIP calls, other than the D channel and SIP trace.

regards.
 
Only other test gear is a sniffer,but if the MSGO is telling you 4 digits then that's what is going out. I would ask the far end what they are seeing

OLD ROLMEN WORKING ON NORTELS AND AVAYA
 
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