03-19-2010 04:06 PM - edited 03-15-2019 09:52 PM
I have been asked If I can display a name on a phone, I tell them no, only on phone calls. Now I see this PDF on the web.
http://www.xavier.edu/ds/ucomm/7965PhoneOverview.pdf
Above the FROM there is I assume the name of the associated user, How do I do this? is this SCCP or SIP? Or am I just seeing a photoshoped phone image.
Thank you.
CUCM 7.x
03-19-2010 05:07 PM
if the user number 1000
you can add it to the line label text in the line setting page
for example
usernmae - 1000
this ext will apear on the user's line on the ip phone screen
not sure if this is wt u'r looking for
good luck
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03-19-2010 06:45 PM
Neal,
This is a very real feature. You can program it on the phone line. You actually have a few places where you can provide the name of the user. A quick breakdown.
PhoneA Calls PhoneB. PhoneB sees the name and number of the user at Phone A:
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PhoneB calls PhoneA. sees the name and number of the user at PhoneB
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There are two line settings that control this behavior.
For scenario one, to display your name to the remote party, you will modify the parameter "Display (Internal Caller ID)". You will find this on the configuration page for the directory number. Scroll down to the area that says Line
For scenario two, to display your name of the line being called to the caller, you will modify the paramter "Alerting name". You will see this parameter at the top of the directory number configuration page, below the directory number and partition settings.
There is also a way to display a name on the phone during steady state. Meaning, no calls being placed or received. This is controlled by the line setting "Line Text Label". This is located on the directory number configuration page. At the bottom of the page, below the "Display" and "ASCII Display" settings.
Oh, in regards to SCCP vs. SIP. The settings operate in the same way.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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