What filters are used when implementing MSN?
Answer / silpa
Called Party Number is the filter applied when implementing MSN.
The system relies on having Multiple Subscriber Numbers per line and then allocating those numbers to a specific device as a filter. That number is then circulated as the number to call for that device, and it will answer only those calls which have that particular called party number as part of its SETUP
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