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Hello;
I need to set up some digit manipulation in my AACM (not SIP trunks, no session manager) that will truncate the first 5 digits of the inbound ANI and route based on the last 5 digits. How do I remove the first 5 digits of an inbound call? Doesn't ARS only work on outbound calls? |
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HI Ley1,
You have to make the entry in the "inc-call-handling-trmt trunk-group" & do what you want to delete or where you wanna to route the call.
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If you send the calls to A vector you can also set up a variable that would be a set length and start at position 5 then route based on tha variable in a later step.
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I do use ANI for time to time. But I use it to "dump" callers who regularly spam or harrass our staff by using a vector routing table (VRT). I route these specific calls to a vector called Dump. It plays the intercept tones and an anouncement I recorded that says: "Your call cannot by completed as dialed ..." twice and drops the call. ![]()
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You can also change the trunk preferences (page 2):
Digit Handling (in/out): overlap/overlap Digit Treatment: insertion Digits: 0* Then change ars digit-conversion: *123456000 min: 10 max: 10 del: 6 add 987 ext This way, an incoming call to 123456000 will be changed to 9876000 |
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