[cisco-voip] how to get name and number to show

Tarkington, Kathy L. Kathy.Tarkington at AGG.com
Tue Feb 5 16:38:54 EST 2008


I've been in the same situation and you must be using MGCP as your protocol. Supposedly your telco can send digits in a different way but I'll need to find the details of that for you. Unfortunately my telco can't do it. 

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I have been trying to figure out what it is in Call Manager that has to be changed so the Name of the College and the DID you are calling from will show on the caller id of the called party.  I have spoken with ntelos who provides our DIDs and local service.  They have done what needs to be done on their end.  I had called TAC and a few months ago about getting this done in Call Manager but it is not working.  I looked under Service Parameters Configuration, then under clusterwide paramaters (PRI and MGCP Gateway).  There is something there called Calling Party number screening indicator.  That is set for the default, CallManager sets the screening indicator value.  One option is, calling number not screened.  Should I change that or should I call TAC again?   Thanks

 

Katherine O. Dupree

Telecommunications Support/Infrastructure Coordinator

Randolph College

2500 Rivermont Ave. 

Lynchburg, Va.  24503

Main 243

kdupree at randolphcollege.edu <mailto:kdupree at rmwc.edu> 

(434) 947 8371

 


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