[asterisk-r2] MFCR2 protocol

Moises Silva moises.silva at gmail.com
Tue Apr 7 08:40:47 CDT 2009


Depends on the country variant and even probably depends on the Telco
as well. In general, a MF tone is sent to signal 'No more DNIS' but a
timeout can be used as well. For ANI AFAIR there is always a signal to
say 'No more ANI' or 'ANI is restricted'.

Moy

On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Gabriel Durante
<gabriel at commlogik.com.br> wrote:
> On MFC-R2 protocol when is dialed a number with only 7 digits, after
> “7&#176;” digits it would have to send a F15 to inform that does not exist
> more digits for DNIS number and initiates the sending of the ANI.
>
> And for the ANI number it sends the F15 after the sending of the last digit.
> This is correct? Or the signaling of the F15 is sent in the end of the
> sending of all digits DNIS and ANI?
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> Thanks in advanced.
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> Regards
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