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Caller ID Telephone Production Tester
User Guide
The following script commands are used to define the parameters in a BT-based CLI packet. These
commands are always used in conjunction with a STARTCLI and ENDCLI command. For a description
of the data parameters used in these commands, please refer to the appropriate BT or ETSI
specification.
- DATETIME {Num}:
Example:
- CALLING {Num}:
Example:
- CALLED {Num}:
Example:
- REASON {Expr}:
Example:
- NAME {Expr}:
Example:
Date and time in the form MMDDHHMM. Time is based on a 24-hour clock.
DATETIME 11071530 * Nov 7, 3:30 PM
Calling number.
CALLING 01202824698
Called number.
CALLED 01202336479
Reason for number absence.
REASON O
* Out of Area
Calling name information. Spaces are entered as <20>.
NAME JONES<20>STEVE
- NAMEREASON {Expr}: Reason for name absence.
Example:
-
STARTCWCID:
NAMEREASON P
* Private
Begins the definition of a Telcordia-based Caller ID on Call Waiting (Type II)
packet. Message parameters are defined using the same script commands
used to define a MDMF packet (see MULTIPLE) . Please note that the ICLID
data is preceded by a nominal Mark signal of only 80 bits and no Channel
Seizure).
Example
STARTCWCID
parameter
.
.
.
parameter
ENDCWCID
The ENDCWCID command generates the Caller ID on Call Waiting packet based on the parameter
definitions.
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