[cisco-voip] How to Block Caller-ID on 2600/5300 with T1/E1

Jared Mauch jared at puck.nether.net
Tue Aug 17 08:24:37 EDT 2004


	You could log your calls to your radius server and use
that to account/bill for them.

	- jared

On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 02:12:11PM +0200, Arnd Vehling wrote:
> 
> mhh. I just realized that this solution is not what i want because
> the voice-switch on the other side, which produces the billing CDRs,
> logs the calls with the numer "-" :( This means i cant bill this way.
> 
> Is there any solution which will transmit the caller-id to the
> voice switch but at the same time tells the voice switch on
> the other side to supress the caller-id?
> 
> 
> best regards,
> 
>   Arnd
> 
> -------------------
> 
> Jared Mauch wrote:
> 
> >On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 12:10:36PM +0200, Arnd Vehling wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>does anyone know how to block the caller-id transmission
> >>per default for all outgoing calls over an T1 Interface
> >>on a cisco 2600/5300?
> >>
> >>When "googling" cisco.com i only see a "caller-id" command
> >>for analog ports but no hint on how to block outgoing
> >>caller-id on T1/E1 ports.
> >
> >
> >interface Serial1/0:23
> > no ip address
> > no logging event link-status
> > isdn switch-type primary-dms100
> > isdn incoming-voice voice
> > isdn calling-number xxx
> >
> >	you should just be able to set xxx to the number zero.
> >
> >	this will change what you send..
> >
> >	i've also seen people send 800-000-0000
> >
> >	- jared
> >
> 
> 
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