10-01-2012 08:31 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:27 PM
Good day to all.
Using CUCM-7.1.5, a 2851 as gateway and PRI trunking from local telco.
I have the need for a DID's caller ID to be set to "private" or to do not display any caller ID when making calls to the outside. The DID will be used to make long distance calls as well.
Can this only be accomplished by the telco at the PRI? or is there another way that I can do this without getting the telco involved.
Thanks in advance
Jose Meza
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10-01-2012 09:30 AM
Set the under the route pattern to restricted.
There are already plenty of threads on how to do this, please search CSC for answers before posting.
HTH
java
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10-01-2012 09:30 AM
Set the under the route pattern to restricted.
There are already plenty of threads on how to do this, please search CSC for answers before posting.
HTH
java
if this helps, please rate
www.cisco.com/go/pdihelpdesk
04-20-2016 06:11 AM
04-20-2016 07:51 AM
Debug at the GW and confirm that, if you're not sending it, but you get it on the other end, it's your telco doing this.
04-20-2016 07:57 AM
I'm sending call via sip trunk to Telco SBC not gw. But I see on DNA calling number presentation value setting restricted.
There is ip -to-ip trunk with CUCM and Telco Genband SBC
04-20-2016 11:32 AM
What do you have on your route group config? I've seen that override the route pattern if you have the use calling party's external phone number mask on.
04-20-2016 02:21 PM
Hi Kemal,
You should involve your provider to send you a SIP trace when you call from that extension.
They could set calling number on per matching IP basis
Please let us know
Regards
Carlo
08-22-2014 11:30 AM
Jamie, I have a scenario where there is an IP phone in LATAM calling a number in NA. He is dialing my NA number using PSTN pattern. We use Session Manager and SIP trunks to route calls between regional clusters. The originating caller reports that while his call is being routed on-net, he sees Private as the CLID. I checked the originating PSTN route pattern and it's not set to Restricted. I checked the SME route pattern pointing to the NA cluster and it's also not set to Restricted (both are set to default). When I call him using PSTN and involving the same SME call flow, I see his name on my phone display. I've been combing through this time and again and I can't find the answer. Any idea?
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