[cisco-voip] forward-digits or caller-id
Erick Bergquist
erickbe at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 6 10:22:57 EST 2006
There are a couple ways this can be done.
Under the telephony-service, you can use the dialplan-pattern command to do this. An example would be 'dialplan-pattern 1 414555.... extension-length 4'.
You can also use translation profile/rule on the dial-peers to modify the calling party number, or
under the ISDN D Channel, you can hard set the caller id also for all calls.
The forward-digits command, applies to the number called and how many digits of that to send so doesn't effect the calling party number. For example if you had forward-digits all on a dial-peer with destination-pattern of 9T and
you called 918005532447 it would send 918005532447 to PSTN or whereever
dial-peer was sending call to. A forward-digits of 10 would send 8005532447, forward-digits of 4 would send 2447 and so forth.
HTH, Erick
-----Original Message-----
From: "Curt Shaffer" <cshaffer at gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 05:49:29
To:<cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
Subject: [cisco-voip] forward-digits or caller-id
I am a bit confused. A new phone company for a client of mine is telling
them they need to pass 10 digits to them, where as now they are apparently
only passing 4, thus callerid to outside users is showing up as only the
last 4 digits. My question is, is this accomplished by setting the caller-id
= local on the ephone-dn or is this accomplished by forward-digits 10 (or
all) on the dial peer for the 23 channels of the PRI?
Thanks
Curt
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