[cisco-voip] Off Topic but relevant
Sullivan, Gary, GREENWICH,
Information Services
gary.sullivan at waters.nestle.com
Fri Oct 21 10:39:01 EDT 2005
The Meridian Clid is assigned on each key of the phones
key 0 scr 1234 0
the 0 tells the system which clid to send
it look at a table in the customer data of the system to match the 0
ENTRY 0
HNTN 203 NPA
ESA_HLCL 863 NXX
ESA_INHN NO
ESA_APDN YES
HLCL 863
DIDN YES
HLOC
LSC
ENTRY 1
HNTN 203
ESA_HLCL 863
ESA_INHN NO
ESA_APDN YES
HLCL 863
DIDN SRCH
HLOC
LSC
ENTRY 2
HNTN 203
ESA_HLCL 629
ESA_INHN NO
ESA_APDN YES
HLCL 629
DIDN YES
HLOC
LSC
ENTRY 3
HNTN 203
ESA_HLCL 629
ESA_INHN NO
ESA_APDN YES
HLCL 629
DIDN SRCH
HLOC
LSC
This will get you in the right direction
-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net]On Behalf Of Israel Lang
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 10:22 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Off Topic but relevant
I have a customer who has both a CallManager and Nortel Meridian system. Each have seperate PRIs coming to them and a PRI line connecting the two of them together.
The issue lies with the Meridian system. I have no experience with Meridians beyond connecting them to CM systems. For about a year the phones all send out a single caller-id. This ID is the main number for a department on the CallManager system.
My question is how does a meridian system handle caller-id? Essentially, my question is how do I go back or suggest to the group that maintains the meridian how to go back to each department sending out unique caller-id through the meridian system?
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