[cisco-voip] Manipulate Caller ID CUCM 6.1

Nate VanMaren VanMarenNP at ldschurch.org
Tue Mar 29 10:34:27 EDT 2011


Here you go:

Implement a TCL script with the following.
Make a file on the route called "drup" that is formatted number~name like
~No Caller ID
20001~SWITCH ROOM CELL PHONE
20002~CAR SALES MESSAGE

Make an app like:

application
  service modify_name flash:modify_caller_name.tcl

dial-peer voice 1 pots
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
service modify_name

This TCL script was given to me by a guy at Cisco.  I hacked it to load a file to look for caller id.  I don't remember if it still does but it used to match prefixes of numbers to show the name.

# modify_caller_name.tcl
# Script Version 1.0(1)
#------------------------------------------------------------------
# March 2003, Niels Brunsgaard
#
# Copyright (c) 1998-2002 by cisco Systems, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#------------------------------------------------------------------
######debug voip application script
# This tcl script changes the calling display name to a value that depends on the calling number. #

proc init { } {
    global param
}

proc NameLookup {ani} {
        puts "Finding name for $ani"
  set dave ""
  if { [catch {open drup r}  NameFile] } {
    puts  "Could not open drup"
    } elseif  {
    [regexp -line $ani~.*$ [read $NameFile] fred] == 1} {
    set dave [string trimleft $fred $ani~]}
  puts "Found name $dave for $ani"
        catch {close $NameFile}
return $dave
}


proc act_Setup { } {

    leg setupack leg_incoming

    set dnis [infotag get leg_dnis]
    set ani [infotag get leg_ani]
    set display_name_orig [infotag get leg_display_info]
    set anipi [infotag get leg_ani_pi]
    set anisi [infotag get leg_ani_si]
    puts "dnis: $dnis ani: $ani pi:$anipi si:$anisi name: $display_name_orig"

    set display_name [NameLookup $ani]
    if {$display_name == "No Caller ID"} {puts "No name found, not changing."} else {

    set callInfo(displayInfo) [string trim [concat $display_name $display_name_orig]]}
                puts "Changed Name to $display_name $display_name_orig for $ani"
    leg proceeding leg_incoming
    leg setup $dnis callInfo leg_incoming
}

proc act_CallSetupDone { } {
    global beep

    set status [infotag get evt_status]

    puts "Entering act_CallSetupDone"
    if { $status != "ls_000"} {
        puts "Call [infotag get con_all] got event $status while placing an outgoing call"
        call close
    }
}

proc act_Cleanup { } {
    puts "Entering act_Cleanup"
    call close
}

proc act_Abort { } {
    puts "Unexpected event - entering act_Abort"
    call close
}

init

#----------------------------------
#   State Machine
#----------------------------------
  set TopFSM(any_state,ev_disconnected) "act_Abort,same_state"
  set TopFSM(CALL_INIT,ev_setup_indication) "act_Setup,PLACECALL"
  set TopFSM(PLACECALL,ev_setup_done)  "act_CallSetupDone,CALLACTIVE"
  set TopFSM(CALLACTIVE,ev_disconnected)   "act_Cleanup,CALLDISCONNECTED"
  set TopFSM(CALLDISCONNECTED,ev_disconnect_done) "act_Cleanup,same_state"

  fsm define TopFSM  CALL_INIT




From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jason Aarons (US)
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 7:46 AM
To: Damian Turburville; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Manipulate Caller ID CUCM 6.1

I wonder if you can use a IOS Translation Profile at the Gateway to modify called party name.  What type of gateway/protocol/ios version are you running?

From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Damian Turburville
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 9:43 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Manipulate Caller ID CUCM 6.1

Hi guys,
We have a customer who wants to have a text string come up on their phone based upon the number dialled by the outside party. i.e. if a member of the public dialled 01234 567890 which would come into our CUCM 6.1 box they would want it to display "Slough" for instance or if they dialled 01234 567891 it would come up as "Chichester"
This is basically for a group of users who will be taking calls from many geographic locations and want to be able to know which line the public is dialling in from.

(The actual setup is as follows)

Public dials 0845 number
0845 number is forwarded by BT onto a DDI number (01234 567890)
DDI number comes into our CUCM 6.1 system via MGCP gateway
Call goes to a CTI Route Point which forwards onto Unity Connection 7 Call Handler
Call Handler announces "Welcome to the Slough Helpline you will now be placed in a queue"
Call is transferred (release to switch) to an Attendant console Pilot Point (so we can queue calls)
Pilot point addresses four 7942 phones in a circular pattern
User expects to see "Slough" come up as the Caller ID

The same would happen for the other geographic regions but the call would come in via a different DDI number eg : 01234 567891

Is this possible?
Thanks,
Damian

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