[cisco-voip] Call Line display issue
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Mon Nov 2 09:28:14 EST 2009
By setting the display you aren't masking the number, but instead
setting the name to 6587. If you wish to change the number you need
to use a translation pattern, or simply use the calling party
transform mask on the route pattern used to route the call over to the
live environment.
-Ryan
On Nov 2, 2009, at 6:09 AM, Jamie Weatherhead wrote:
Morning,
I have a test Call Manager (version 6.1(3) setup in VMWare which has
an inter-cluster trunk configured to our live call manager environment.
I have setup my test phone with a number of 3000 which can dial
internally to our live environment. Our live cluster has an internal
directory range of 6000 – 6999.
I need to mask my test number of 3000 to 6587. I have changed all the
necessary settings within the line 1 device page as seen below.
However, when I dial to an internal phone it displays 6587 but has
3000 in brackets. How do I remove any reference of my test directory
number? Thanks.
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