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IMPORTANT:
The external destination numbers will always be stored in the list with index 500. This is the maximal value that the AMO allows to be entered and it must be configured in order that the feature works.
IMPORTANT:
Depending on the network configuration (closed or open numbering, settings from KNMAT, KNDEF or KNPRE or other number modifica­tions), the destinations have to be added to the list accordingly, with or without prefix digits.
Example of creating the list containing the number 12345 which needs to be traced:
ADD-BWLST:BWLIDX=500,DESTNO=12345;
From this point on, the calls initiated from any station towards the destination number 12345 will be traced on the terminal, indicating the calling and called parties.
IMPORTANT:
The AMO does not check if the entered destinations are valid numbers.
IMPORTANT:
Special characters # and * can be used as wildcards: # replaces one digit in the range of 0...9, on its position. * replaces one or more digits each in the range of 0...9, starting from its position.
For example:
123#5 replaces 12305, 12315, 12325 ......12395.
123* replaces 1230, 12301, 12311, etc.
IMPORTANT:
The parameters ALLWD and ALLINCAL can be ignored.