[cisco-voip] CCM - CLIR?
Lelio Fulgenzi
lelio at uoguelph.ca
Thu Dec 9 15:43:21 EST 2004
Although it works, the translation pattern solution is difficult to scale. If you have X calling search spaces which you use to assign privileges to your users, then you would require an additional X calling search spaces to assign to users in these groups to have their calls automatically hidden from view.
I believe in version 4.X there is an option to have this hidden on a phone basis, but I haven't looked at that yet.
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From: Wes Sisk
To: Vincent De Keyzer
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CCM - CLIR?
Hi Vincent,
The implementation specifics vary a bit by CM version.
In 3.3 and earlier, define a translation pattern that is matched and
modifies the CLID and then extends the call to the final destination.
In 4.0 and later, you can apply a calling party number transform mask on
the route pattern, or change the calling party number/name presentation
to "private".
The caller will have to modify their dialing to invoke the feature.
If you need internal calls ipphone-ipphone CLID blocked, I have only
been able to do this with a translation pattern.
/Wes
Vincent De Keyzer wrote:
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