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Old 12-06-2006, 11:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question DPNSS Messaging

Scenario.

Xtn 'A' is 29904 at location 700, Meridian
Xtn 'B' is 5505, at another location, 791, Meridian
Xtn 'C' is 6606, Centrex

DPO R 55 31 1 ISRM-C 10 *1#*19*U#*50*70029904#7565505
DPI R 55 31 1 NAM *1#*50*6606#
DPI R 55 31 5 CCM *1#*50*6606#

'B' is CFWD to 'C'. dialled by 'A' and is a success.

Now, Xtn 'B' is 3651, at location 791 and is Cisco IPT.
It has a CFWD to 771 318444.

This returns a *40B* and fails.


DPO R 55 27 1 ISRM-C 10 *1#*19*U#*50*70029904#7913651
DPI R 55 27 1 NAM *40B*771318444#
DPO R 55 27 4 CRM 30
DPO R 55 27 4 CRM 30
DPI R 55 27 4 CIM 30


My original understanding was that the *40B* was 'information' saying "There is a Divert Immediate C party address" and an instruction to the 'A' party switch to re-initiate the call to C party address.

However, when it 'works' I don't see a *40B*, I only see one when it Fails !!

What exactly does the *40B* tell me ?

The BTNR 188 document doesn't refer to the 'B', only the 40.
Are there any 'other' traces that can be put on, at the Meridian, on a DPNSS link, that will provide a better 'clue' as to why I encounter fails ??


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Pasted some text below from some doco's that I have on DPNSS...

40B is DVT-I Divert Immediate - THis string is used to inform the originating PABX that diversion immediate has been encountered and the call should be diverted to the address given as a parameter.

That digit sequence which, when used as a Destination Address by any PBX in the network, will cause the call to be routed to the third party in a call e.g., diverted-to party in the case of diversion.
The C Party Address comprises a string of IA5 numerals in the range 0-9. The numerals are sent most significant first.
Example: *40B*3678# (Divert this call to extension 367
In the case of Remote Registration of Diversion Strings DIV-RSI/-RSB/-RSR this Parameter is optional.

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