MF Outgoing Call Profile Data

Each MF Outgoing Call Profile Data object is a child of an MF Outgoing Call Profile object.

There are two distinct types of parameters in the MF Outgoing Call Profile Data objects:

A Call Profile Data object is selected by matching the values of the following parameters to those specified on the call setup request.

The remaining parameters in the selected profile define the format of the outpulsed digit sequences and other properties of the call setup.

Each MF Outgoing Call Profile Data object must contain a unique set of values for the parameters Routing Type, Prefix, Destination, and Operator services required. If you attempt to create an object with the same values as an existing object, the request will be rejected.

Note that you cannot delete an MF Outgoing Call Profile Data object while its parent MF Outgoing Call Profile object is referenced by an active MF Circuit Group.


Parameter

Access

Description
Routing type Change Inactive Specifies the type of routing used to reach the destination address. Values:
  • Not applicable
    Routing type is not applicable.
  • Completed by LEC
    Routing is completed by the Local Exchange Carrier.
  • National
    Routing involves transport by national carrier.
  • Consolidated
    Routing involves transport by consolidated carrier.
  • International
    Routing involves transport by international carrier.
Restrictions:
  • If the Profile data type of the parent Call Profile object is not Equal access - access tandem, this field must be set to Not applicable.
Destination Change Inactive Specifies the destination type. Values:
  • Not applicable
    Destination type is not applicable.
  • National
    Destination is National.
  • International - World Zone 1
    Destination is International World Zone 1.
  • International - not World Zone 1
    Destination is International Non World Zone 1.
Restrictions:
  • If the Routing Type is Completed by LEC, this field must be set to Not applicable.
  • If the Prefix is 0- or 911, this field must be set to Not applicable.
  • If the Prefix is 0+ or 1+, this field must be set to National or International - World Zone 1.
  • If the Prefix is 01+ or 011+, this field must be set to International - not World Zone 1.
Prefix Change Inactive The dialed prefix. Values:
  • 0-
  • 0+
  • 1+
  • 01+
  • 011+
  • 911
Restrictions:
  • This field can take the value 911 only if the Profile data type of the parent Call Profile object is Pre-equal access.
  • If none of the other prefix types apply, this field should be set to 1+.
Operator services required Change Inactive Specifies whether operator services are required. If the Profile data type of the parent Call Profile object is Equal access - access tandem, this refers specifically to operator services provided at the local exchange, otherwise it refers just to whether the call requires operator services. Values:
  • True
  • False
Restrictions:
  • If the Profile data type of the parent Call Profile object is Equal access - access tandem, the Routing type is Completed by LEC, and the Prefix is 0- or 0+, this field must be set to True.
  • If the Profile data type of the parent Call Profile object is not Equal access - access tandem, and the Prefix is 0-, 0+, 01+, or 911,this field must be set to True.
Match on user defined MF call type Change Inactive Specifies whether to match on a user defined MF call type, which may have been specified either in the MF Incoming Call Profile Data (if the incoming side of the call was also over MF) or during routing. Values:
  • True
  • False (default)
User defined MF call type value Change Inactive The value of user defined MF call type to match. This field appears only if Match on user defined MF call type is True. Specify a number in the range 0 - 4294967295.
Operator hold style Change Inactive Specifies what style of operator hold should be used for the call. Values:
  • Always
    Operator hold is required for this call.
  • None
    Operator hold must not be used for this call.
  • EAOSS
    The peer exchange will indicate whether operator hold should be used for this call. (Valid only if two digit sequences are being outpulsed.)
Digit sequence 1 Change Inactive The first MF digit sequence to be outpulsed. The digit sequence is specified as a string of up to 32 format specifiers, separated by + characters. MF format specifiers for outgoing profile entries below lists the valid MF format specifiers.
Digit sequence 2 Change Inactive The (optional) second MF digit sequence to be outpulsed. The digit sequence is specified as a string of up to 32 format specifiers, separated by + characters. MF format specifiers for outgoing profile entries below lists the valid MF format specifiers.
Ack before connect Change Inactive Specifies whether an acknowledgement is expected from the peer exchange after the local exchange has outpulsed its final digit sequence and before the peer exchange seizes the line. If the peer has already seized the line by this point (for example due to operator hold), this field does not apply. Values:
  • True (default)
  • False
Cut through style Change Inactive Specifies when both way cut through should occur. Values:
  • Normal (default)
    Both way cut through occurs on connect, which flows on receipt of the latter of Call Answer and Setup Complete.
  • Call start
    Both way cut through occurs as soon as the peer exchange acknowledges our seizure of the line.
  • Hold indication
    Both way cut through occurs as soon as the peer exchange acknowledges the first outpulsed digit sequence. (Valid only when two digit sequences are outpulsed.)
  • Call answer
    Both way cut through occurs when the peer exchange seizes the line.
  • Setup complete
    Both way cut through occurs when we have outpulsed all our digit sequences and received all acknowledgements.
Ringback style Change Inactive Specifies whether or not ringing should be played to the calling party while an outgoing call is being established. Values:
  • None (default)
    No ringback is played.
  • Until answer
    Ringback is played from the time that we seize the line, until the peer exchange seizes the line back.
  • Until setup
    Ringback is played from the time that we seize the line, until we have completed outpulsing and received all acknowledgements from the peer exchange.
  • Until both
    Ringback is played from the time that we seize the line until the receipt of the latter of Call Answer and Setup Complete.
Action if no ANI when ANI is required Change Inactive Action to be taken if no ANI is received on the incoming side of the call but ANI is part of one of the digit sequences to be outpulsed. Values:
  • Do not outpulse ANI, set I/II to ANI failure (default)
    Do not outpulse ANI, and set I/II digits to indicate ANI failure. Outpulse other digits as defined in digit sequences.
  • Do not outpulse ANI or I/II digits
    Do not outpulse ANI or I/II digits. Outpulse other digits as defined in digit sequences.
  • Reject call
    Reject the call.
  • Do not outpulse digit sequence containing ANI
    Do not outpulse the digit sequence containing ANI. This option is valid only if there are two digit sequences defined.
Outpulse calling number as ANI Change Inactive Specifies whether the calling number should be outpulsed as the ANI. Values:
  • Never (default)
    Never use the calling number as ANI.
  • Only when no ANI
    Use the calling number as ANI only if there is no charge number (or a zero-length number) specified.
  • Always
    Use the calling number as ANI regardless of whether there is a charge number specified.
Default ANI II digits Change Inactive ANI digits to be used by default if none are specified for the call. Range: 0 - 99. The default is 0.
Settings - play suspended tone Change Inactive Specifies whether suspended tone (also known as low tone) should be played towards the remote MF exchange if the call is suspended from this exchange. Typically, suspended tone is used only for emergency calls. Values:
  • True
  • False
If you do not specify a value, the NE uses True as default for emergency calls and False as default for other calls.
Requested status Read only Specifies whether an administrator has attempted to enable the MF Outgoing Call Profile Data object. Values:
  • Enabled
    The object has been enabled.
  • Disabled
    The object has been disabled.
Actual status Read only Specifies the current status of the MF Outgoing Call Profile Data object. Values:
  • Enabled
    The object is enabled.
  • Disabled
    The object is disabled.

MF format specifiers for outgoing profile entries

The following table lists the MF digits and format specifiers that you can use in the two Digit sequence fields in this object. Note that these are different from those used on incoming call profile entries.


Format specifier

Description

(any digit 0-9) Insert the digit value as specified.
KP Insert the MF digit KP.
KP1P Insert the MF digit KP'.
KP2P Insert the MF digit KP''.
KP3P Insert the MF digit KP'''.
ST Insert the MF digit ST.
ST1P Insert the MF digit ST'.
ST2P Insert the MF digit ST''.
ST3P Insert the MF digit ST'''.
KPS1 Insert one of the following MF KP digits. The digit to be inserted depends on the attributes of the call.
  • KP
    Caller using dial pulse and presubscribed.
  • KP'
    Caller using dial pulse and not presubscribed or unknown whether presubscribed.
  • KP''
    Caller using DTMF and presubscribed.
  • KP'''
    Caller using DTMF and not presubscribed or unknown whether presubscribed.
KPS2 Insert one of the following MF KP digits. The digit to be inserted depends on the attributes of the call.
  • KP
    Caller using dial pulse.
  • KP'
    Caller using DTMF.
KPS3 Insert one of the following MF KP digits. The digit to be inserted depends on the attributes of the call.
  • KP
    Caller presubscribed.
  • KP'
    Caller presubscribed or unknown whether presubscribed.
DN Insert the dialed number. If the supplied dialed number is a 10-digit number but the area code was not dialed, the inserted number is a 7-digit number (without the area code); otherwise it is exactly as dialed.
DN(10) Insert the dialed number. If the supplied dialed number is a 10-digit number, the inserted number is a 10-digit number; otherwise it is 7 digits or less as dialed.
DN(7) Insert the dialed number. If the supplied dialed number is a 10-digit number, the inserted number is a 7-digit number (without the local area code); otherwise it is 7 digits or less as dialed.
ANI(10) Insert the 10-digit charge number (including the area code if available).
ANI(7) Insert the 7-digit charge number (without the area code, even if available).
I Insert the appropriate single ANI information digit.
II Insert the appropriate pair of information digits.
CIC Insert the Carrier Identification Code.
TNS Insert the Transit Network ID.
CCC Insert the 3 digit country code (prefixed with a zero if necessary.)
01R Insert the region code.
0ZZ Insert the tandem routing code.
1NX Insert the international routing code (non-operator assisted).
1N'X Insert the international routing code (operator assisted).
DN(INT) Insert the full international dialed number, including the country code but excluding any dialed prefixes.