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For a CS1000 NI-2 PRI:
CS1000 calls national number, both the called and calling number TON=NATIONAL CS1000 calls international number, both the called and calling number TON=INTERNATIONAL We need when the CS1000 calls an international number the called TON=INTERNATIONAL and the calling TON=NATIONAL Does anyone know how to this? In North America the Calling Party Number sent to a carrier should always be a 10 digit NATIOANL number or certain carriers may block the call. I had a note on how to uncouple the calling and called number ‘Type of Number’, but it didn't work. This was my note, but all it did was prefix a ‘1’ on the calling party number and the TON was still international (NOA is SS7 and TON is PRI equivalent): Problem: For international calls, the calling number NOA (Nature of Address) is incorrectly marked as ‘international’. The NOA is basically a numeric value that represents the type of calling or called number; local, national, international, etc. All calling numbers in North America should have a NOA of ‘national’. Note: it is okay for the called number NOA to be marked ‘international’. Solution: In the CLID configuration, if the INTL parameter (country code - 1 for North America) has no value, the NOA of the calling number will be default to the NOA of the called number. Set the INTL parameter to 1 using LD15 and the NOA on the calling (CLID = calling number) will always be correct. This is a simple setting, done in LD 15: If you are using CLID and are in North America, do this: >ld 15 CDB000 ... REQ: chg TYPE: net ... CLID yes ... INTL 1 ... |
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