[cisco-voip] Star(*)-67
Andrew Herdman
aherdman at bcsglobal.com
Tue Sep 13 14:17:32 EDT 2005
Wes;
Thanks for the very speedy reply.
My version of call manager doesn't show "private", I've attached a
picture of what I have. I changed it from "Allowed" to restricted.
This had no effect unfortunately.
Thanks again
Andrew
Wes Sisk wrote:
>on your 8 route pattern change the 'calling party presentation' to private.
>do not use *67, only preserve/strip the 8 as needed for your other dialplan
>matches.
>
>/Wes
>
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>[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net]On Behalf Of Andrew Herdman
>Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 1:46 PM
>To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
>Subject: [cisco-voip] Star(*)-67
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>I have a Callmanager 3.3(x) with a mgcp managed PRI gateway (2651xm). I
>have a group of users who want to be able to block their outgoing
>caller-id on a per call basis. Basically they have asked if they dial 8
>for an outside line instead of 9, block the caller id. So, we tried
>this and prepended *67 to the number, after striping off the 8. Call is
>rejected by the ISDN provider. A call into the provider indicates that
>we (the callmanager) needs to actually do the *67 functionality. I am
>at a loss as to how to do this on a per-call demand basis for this
>group. Has anyone else been able to implement this, or similiar
>functionality?
>
>Thanks
> Andrew
>
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