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11-04-2009 10:19 AM
11-04-2009 10:19 AM
How to stop Ext as caller ID to PSTN (PRI)
On my V3000 Code Revision 6_0_63 non Sip mode my carrier is forcing caller ID outbound for me. This doesnt let me pass caller ID on call forward. When I have the carrier disable that function and let me pulse caller ID call forward caller ID works great. Here is the issue.
When the carrier stops forcing caller ID 0f 614-280-1600 and I try to call anyone from my 3103 desk phone over the PSTN my ext (3056) shows up as caller ID. Obviously I dont want this to happen. The carrier is not forcing Caller ID but if I dont send anything from the V3000 the carrier is supposed to pulse 614-280-1600.
How can I stop the ext numbers from pulse on outbound caller ID?
On regular calls from my desk it needs to show the office numbers of 614-280-1600. On calls forwards it needs to show the number of the caller. Does anyone know how to stop the extension from being sent?
Michael J Barnett
Telecom/Network Manager
Influent Inc
Dublin Oh 43017
When the carrier stops forcing caller ID 0f 614-280-1600 and I try to call anyone from my 3103 desk phone over the PSTN my ext (3056) shows up as caller ID. Obviously I dont want this to happen. The carrier is not forcing Caller ID but if I dont send anything from the V3000 the carrier is supposed to pulse 614-280-1600.
How can I stop the ext numbers from pulse on outbound caller ID?
On regular calls from my desk it needs to show the office numbers of 614-280-1600. On calls forwards it needs to show the number of the caller. Does anyone know how to stop the extension from being sent?
Michael J Barnett
Telecom/Network Manager
Influent Inc
Dublin Oh 43017
Michael J Barnett
Telecom/Network Manager
Influent Inc
Dublin Oh 43017
Telecom/Network Manager
Influent Inc
Dublin Oh 43017
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11-05-2009 10:26 AM
11-05-2009 10:26 AM
Re: How to stop Ext as caller ID to PSTN (PRI)
Answered in a different thread but the solution is to add in sep entries for your dial plan pretrans 2 and add in the isdn pri devices to pretrans 2 as well .
This message was edited by merlin on 11-5-09 @ 10:26 AM
This message was edited by merlin on 11-5-09 @ 10:26 AM
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