I never noticed the "Restricted" setting on there (or didnt realize what it was for). A lot of the users request that their secretaries numbers show up instead.. but for the ones that just what "Private" that would be quite a bit easier to just reuse one. Thanks!
<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/5/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Kevin Thorngren</b> <<a href="mailto:kthorngr@cisco.com">kthorngr@cisco.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Right, I missed Ed's statement of "and of course, all masked as<br>something different" :-) As Lelio mentioned the easiest way is to<br>Restrict the Calling Line ID and Calling Name (if appropriate) in the<br>Translation Pattern. There is no easy mechanism to change the Caller
<br>ID on a phone by phone basis. One could write a script to query a DB<br>and mask the Caller ID based on the source of the call. This way only<br>the DB would need to be updated. To make it seamless all internal<br>
calls should be intercepted by this script but it could be built so<br>only those phones that need to mask the Caller ID are intercepted.<br>Building a system that would be robust enough to handle the call volume<br>might be a challenge and potentially costly.
<br><br>I would agree that having the ability to restrict the Caller ID info<br>from the phone would be best. Interesting changes would be the ability<br>to restrict the ID and Name and also an Internal Phone Number Mask.
<br>Not sure if either of these are on the roadmap.<br><br>Kevin<br>On Apr 4, 2006, at 10:06 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:<br><br>> It's basically a new partition (and everything else) for every<br>> modified mask you want.
<br>> <br>> It would be very handy to have this on a per phone basis.<br>>> ----- Original Message -----<br>>> From: Kevin Thorngren<br>>> To: Ed Leatherman<br>>> Cc: <a href="mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net">
cisco-voip@puck.nether.net</a> ; Grullon,David<br>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 10:03 PM<br>>> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] internal numbers ID masking<br>>><br>>> Out of curiosity - why do you create a new Partition, CSS and
<br>>> Translation Pattern for each phone that wants to hide the Caller ID?<br>>><br>>> Kevin<br>>> On Apr 4, 2006, at 9:19 PM, Ed Leatherman wrote:<br>>><br>>>> If someone knows a better/cleaner way to do this, I would be
<br>>>> ecstatic to hear it. this is a big pain in the rear for us, so many<br>>>> professors and doctors want their caller ID masked from everyone<br>>>> (and of course, all masked as something different)
<br>>>><br>>>> On 4/4/06, Ed Leatherman <<a href="mailto:ealeatherman@gmail.com">ealeatherman@gmail.com</a>> wrote:This is<br>>>> something I wish was easier to do with callmanager. Here is what we
<br>>>> do..<br>>>>><br>>>>> -Make a new partition, we call it MaskCLIDAs<number><br>>>>> -Make a new Calling search space, we call it Device_MaskAs<number><br>>>>> -Put the MaskCLIDAs<Number> partition as the first entry in the new
<br>>>>> CSS, and then put any additional partitions you would need to call<br>>>>> (outbound partitions etc)<br>>>>> -Make a Translation pattern that will match all your internal<br>>>>> extensions, and use it to modify the calling party number to
<br>>>>> whatever you like. Make sure you set the new calling search space<br>>>>> as something that can call your internal numbers. The new<br>>>>> translation pattern should be in your new partition.
<br>>>>> -Configure the phone with the new CSS<br>>>>><br>>>>> basically you want interal callers to hit that new translation<br>>>>> pattern when they call another internal number, so that it modifies
<br>>>>> the calling party number and then proceeds as normal with the call.<br>>>>> Otherwise it places outside calls as normal.<br>>>>><br>>>>> Does that help? As you can imagine if you do this alot, you get
<br>>>>> alot of partition/CSS/translation pattern clutter on callmanager.<br>>>>><br>>>>> One thing to be careful of is to make sure your masked phones can<br>>>>> still call everything they need to (call pickup groups tripped us
<br>>>>> up on this) with the new CSS. And also make sure they still cannot<br>>>>> call things they shouldnt :)<br>>>>><br>>>>> On 4/4/06, Grullon, David < <a href="mailto:David.Grullon@co.galveston.tx.us">
David.Grullon@co.galveston.tx.us</a>> wrote:<br>>>>>><br>>>>>> I am trying to mask a number internally, extension to extension.<br>>>>>><br>>>>>> Thanks<br>>>>>> Dave
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