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<FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>External caller ID is controlled by the LEC so there isn’t really away to dynamically send different calling name based on number. Additionally, the LEC (at least AT&T) only allows you one calling name per circuit number, so it’s not that you could have multiple calling name associated with different DID ranges on a circuit. <BR>
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You can however have the LEC assign a static calling name, and then just use a route list, group, or pattern to swap out DID for 123-456-1000 in which your static assigned calling name would be displayed.<BR>
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Matt<BR>
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On 3/9/09 11:13 AM, "Sean Walberg" <<a href="sean@ertw.com">sean@ertw.com</a>> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>I've got Call Manager 6.1.2 with an IOS H.323 gateway and a PRI.<BR>
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One site would like to have caller id if they're calling another IP phone (Fred Smith, 1234), but a generic name/number if they call outside (MyCo, 123-456-1000).<BR>
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I know I can use the external number mask to take care of the number, but can the name be done? Is there a way to do it per phone? Some phones want no restrictions, some want "MyCo, 123-456-1000" and some others want "MyCo News Desk, 123-456-1100"<BR>
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Thanks,<BR>
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Sean<BR>
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