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Letters in the CLID

We have seen once in a while a persons CLID/ANI will have letters at he end of the CLID/ANI.

An example would be: 6055551212H, or 76XXF7(the 76xx is our local route access code)
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CLID is actually passed as HEX, therefore it can contain anything. I'd try to capture the DCH of the carrier inbound setup in MON 2 mode and look at the HEX:

Code:
HEADER:01 64 00 55 08 02 00 84 05
BCAP:04 03 80 90 A2
CHID:18 04 E9 A0 83 04
FAC :1C 11 11 FA A1 0D 02 01 01 02 02 01 00 CC
           04 00 00 98 4D
PROG:1E 02 81 83
DISP:28 10 B1 4D 69 63 68 61 65 6C 20 57 69 6E
           73 74 6F 6E
NLS5:9D
IPNW:40 0A 01 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 00
CLNG:6C 06 69 80 36 31 30 30
CLED:70 05 E9 34 30 30 33 
This is a CDP call so the CLID is only 4 digits in red (6100 in this case), but you get the idea.
The '06' in Green is the number of HEX bytes to follow for that information element. It would be interesting if this is correct, or if you have a DCH message parsing error.

Hex table reference is at Ascii Table - ASCII character codes and html, octal, hex and decimal chart conversion
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