[cisco-voip] how to transform calling party number and show the calling name with UCM 8.x?
Adam Frankel (afrankel)
afrankel at cisco.com
Mon Oct 3 21:18:59 EDT 2011
You can use calling party transformation pattern on the receiving phone
to translate the calling number using normal pattern matching and
translation patterns. This will not give you calling name, though.
You might be able to come up with a unique solution to this problem by
creating a remote destination profile with the full PSTN number for each
of the main site numbers, and associating it to the line appearance.
When the call comes inbound, the mobile connect/SNRD will find a match
on the remote destination and the call will display as an internal call
with the calling name display as well.
HTH,
Adam
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*Subject:* [cisco-voip] how to transform calling party number and show
the calling name with UCM 8.x?
I have a single UCM 8.5 cluster with multiple sites. The inter site
calls are sent through PSTN so when the remote site users receiving the
call from main site, the remote phone will display the DID number
without name. Is there a way we can tweak this such as to convert the
incoming number to an internal number at the main site and then UCM
intelligently match the extension and show the name of calling party? I
read some notes about calling party transformation but have no idea if
this is will achieve what I want.
If anyone of you have done this with UCM or have a sample setup for
this, please share and any feedback is appreciated. Thanks
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