[cisco-voip] masking incoming called number

Sherif Fahmy sfahmy at istnetworks.com
Sat Apr 29 10:58:59 EDT 2006


Thanks Wes.. will try that 

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From: Wes Sisk [mailto:wsisk at cisco.com]
Sent: Sat 4/29/2006 6:04 PM
To: Sherif Fahmy
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] masking incoming called number


Sherif, 

For the lines that you do not want to see callerID, place those lines in a different partition.  Any calls that you want to reoute to those lines make them go through a translation pattern that overwrites the calling party number.

Example:
currently have the CSS called cssInternal assigned to all gateways.
CSS cssInternal only contains the partition ptInternal
create a new partition called ptMaskCalling
create a new CSS called cssMaskCalling
move all the lines should not see calling party number to the partition ptMaskCalling
create a translation pattern XXXX (or however many digits  you use for your extensions) in partition ptInternal.  In the translation pattern change the calling party number to a bogs number, set the calling search space to be cssMaskCalling, set the called party transform mask to be XXXX.  This preserves the same called party number and searches for a mask using the new CSS.

You can be more specific than XXXX for your translation pattern if all of your phones are grouped together.

/Wes

On Apr 29, 2006, at 4:30 AM, Sherif Fahmy wrote:

hey guys... i got a question i want to mask the incoming called numbers on certain phones... i dont want them to see the numbers that are calling them... but i dont want to do that from the voice gateway i wanted to do it in the ccm... the reason why i couldnt do it on the gateway is that if i do it there then it would mask the number in the icm and the siebel crm being used ... so basically i just wanted to mask it on the phone only with out affecting the other systems integerated in this call center... do you guys have any idea how i can do that  ?
 
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