[cisco-voip] Re: How to Block Caller-ID on 2600/5300 with T1/E1
Hering, Marc
MHering at TheGaleCompany.com
Thu Aug 19 09:20:56 EDT 2004
We have it too, but it changes depending on what telco you use..., I
think it is *67 or something here...
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Another way of doing it is....... In Australia we can dial a 1831 (turn
CLI off on that call only) and 1832 (send CLI on this call only) prefix
before the outgoing number to block/unblock CLI. I know our
fine-feathered fellow members of the 'coalition of willing' [USA] don't
like to follow most international standards [wink] but if your carrier/s
have something similir you could prefix 1831 to all outgoing calls and
your carrier's switch will make all calls private.
David
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