[cisco-voip] Making a message appear anonymous/unknown via single inbox
Chris Ward (chrward)
chrward at cisco.com
Wed Jan 23 13:55:20 EST 2013
Ted,
Removing the calling party information from the call before it gets to CUC is definitely the way to do this. So, I think you are on the right track.
Now, as to why it's not working, there are a few things you could try. As a test, I would setup a translation pattern to strip the calling information and then forward it to your desk phone (making sure you don't receive calling party information) so you can make sure that the translation pattern is doing what you think it is.
Also, how are you routing this specific call to CUC? Are you using a dummy CTI RP and just setting it to CFA to CUC? And is the integration SCCP or SIP to CUC?
+Chris
Unity Connection TME
From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Ted Nugent
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 12:37 PM
To: Cisco VoIPoE List
Subject: [cisco-voip] Making a message appear anonymous/unknown via single inbox
CM 8.6, Unity Connection 8.6 and Exchange 2010
Customer has an anonymous tip line that is using single inbox and would like the messages to showup as anonymous or unknown as opposed to showing the callers name and/or phone number.
I've attempted to strip off the calling party info by washing it through a translation pattern and setting the calling party name/line presention to restricted and that doesn't work, I also attempted to setup a Hunt Pilot and setting the calling party presention to restricted as well and in both scenarios the email arrives displaying the callers info. Does anyone have any ideas to accomplish this? Either via CM, Unity Connection or Exchange?
TIA Ted
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