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Other <strong>Network</strong>ing-Related DEFINITY Screens<br />

A Screens Reference<br />

Extended Trunk Access Call Screening<br />

Page 1 of 1<br />

Entry<br />

No. Call Screening Entry<br />

0: ______<br />

1: ______<br />

2: ______<br />

3: ______<br />

4: ______<br />

5: ______<br />

6: ______<br />

7: ______<br />

8: ______<br />

9: ______<br />

This screen allows a set of digit strings to be identified that should not be routed via<br />

ETA. This screen can also block the routing of certain FACs or TACs. For example,<br />

if the system administrator were to notice a digit string being mistakenly dialed<br />

repeatedly that ended up being routed via ETA to a remote PBX only to have the<br />

remote PBX return intercept treatment, then that digit string would be a candidate <strong>for</strong><br />

the entry into the ETA call screening table. Entry into this table would have the effect<br />

of return intercept treatment to the caller without first attempting to route the digits to<br />

the remote PBX <strong>for</strong> interpretation via ETA.<br />

ETA CALL SCREENING TABLE<br />

Call Screening Entry<br />

Assign those digit strings (up to 10) that should be blocked <strong>for</strong> this RNX. Each string<br />

can have up to 6 digits and/or special or wildcard characters.<br />

Valid entries<br />

Usage<br />

Digits 0 through 9<br />

x<br />

X<br />

*<br />

# The # character may only be used as the<br />

first character.<br />

blank<br />

298<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

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