04-02-2020 03:26 PM
HI everyone,
I would like to ask... currently I am using CM v11.5. I turned on the phone forwarding on my desk phone (8851) so all calls calling to my ext will forward to my cell.
Here is what happen. If someone from outside calls my desk phone number, it will forward to my cell certainly. But the calling number is not displayed as the initial calling number. Instead, it displayed as my company number. How do I correct this?
Example: Caller A with number 415-111-1111 calls my desk phone 650-123-4567. My desk phone will forward to my cell 408-888-8888. Now on my cell, I get call...but it shows as 650-123-4567 instead of the calling number 415-111-1111.
How do I configure or correct this?
Thank you for your help.
Takami Chiro
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04-02-2020 10:29 PM - edited 04-02-2020 10:33 PM
Hi Takami,
There are a few possibilities here and it may require a bit more information to give a full answer; nonetheless, please find a few things to check below and let me know what you find.
I look forward to helping you resolve this issue!
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-Dalton Woolsey
04-06-2020 02:36 PM - edited 04-06-2020 02:37 PM
Hi Takami,
If we click on the T1 interface, we should be able to set the outbound call information as needed, including the Calling Party Selection.
Please note that the Apply Config/Reset/Restart may drop calls in progress when the config is pushed to the MGCP gateway, so please test after hours.
Regards,
Dalton Woolsey
CCIE Collaboration #65061
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04-02-2020 10:29 PM - edited 04-02-2020 10:33 PM
Hi Takami,
There are a few possibilities here and it may require a bit more information to give a full answer; nonetheless, please find a few things to check below and let me know what you find.
I look forward to helping you resolve this issue!
Please rate this post if it is helpful.
-Dalton Woolsey
04-03-2020 10:25 AM
thank you very much for all your responses. I really appreciate it.
We do not use SIP but pstn. I will try to schedule a downtime next week and see if this works.
stay in touch. Take Care at home and stay in good health!
04-06-2020 10:34 AM
Hi Dalton,
Thank you for the info. I just checked... our gateway that connecting to the PSTN (PRI) is unknown. But some other branches are using H323 that I know. In the gateway (with unknown status) I could not see any mgcp commands...so do you think mostly we are using H323?
Takami Chiro
03-20-2024 12:58 PM
I am actually having this problem, but in reverse. My employee would like to have calls fowarded, but does not want to answer every call, "His this is _____ from _____. How may I help you?"
We are not in charge of or have access to the GUI or any software, but would love it if it said our company name instead of a number.
04-02-2020 10:35 PM
If your provider of the PSTN connection allows it you could try with enabling send of redirecting number information. Depending on your setup it would be called different things. On a SIP trunk in CUCM it would be “Redirecting Number IE Delivery - Outbound”, select this option and reset the trunk to activate the change. Please bear in mind that this would drop any ongoing calls, so best to carry this out during off hours.
04-03-2020 10:29 AM
04-03-2020 10:32 AM
What protocol do you use in CUCM for your gateway, H.323, MGCP or SIP?
04-06-2020 09:30 AM
Hi Roger, and everyone,
I just got back to the office today and checked on this. I think I am using mgcp as my gateway does contain any dial plan settings for H323. I am pretty sure we do not use SIP. May I ask how to check for sure? If it is MGCP, what do I need to do to achieve the goal?
Thank you for your help!
Takami
04-06-2020 09:43 AM
Hi Takami,
We should be able to verify this if we log into the CUCM Administration page and navigate to Device > Gateway. Once you find the gateway, does it state H.323 or MGCP on the right-hand side?
Regards,
Dalton Woolsey
CCIE #65061
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04-06-2020 02:21 PM
Hi Roger, and Dalton,
My gateway is using MGCP for sure. IF this is the case, where I can change the setting? Thank you!
Takami Chiro
04-06-2020 02:36 PM - edited 04-06-2020 02:37 PM
Hi Takami,
If we click on the T1 interface, we should be able to set the outbound call information as needed, including the Calling Party Selection.
Please note that the Apply Config/Reset/Restart may drop calls in progress when the config is pushed to the MGCP gateway, so please test after hours.
Regards,
Dalton Woolsey
CCIE Collaboration #65061
*Please rate all posts that are helpful*
04-06-2020 03:17 PM
Hi Dalton,
Thank you for your quick response :) Especially in this kind of condition,and I really sincerely saying thank you to you and all.
I did click on the T1 in my GW..and got the following (I did not make any changes)... looks like the "originator" is in place already before I make a change for this? Do I miss something else...regardless Telco may be blocking it?
Takami Chiro
04-06-2020 03:22 PM - edited 04-06-2020 03:23 PM
Hi Takami,
Always happy to help, and I look forward to resolving this problem with you.
As this is a T1 PRI interface, please verify with the carrier that they will accept the other Calling Party Number before making any changes. SIP providers typically do not care what the calling party number is; however, carriers typically require a BTN or specific range of DIDs in the Calling Party field, or they will reject the call.
Regards,
Dalton Woolsey
CCIE Collaboration #65061
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04-06-2020 04:05 PM
Hi Dalton,
Thank you for your suggestion. I will check on my Telco before any changes..
At the same time...based on the screenshot I posted in my last response... I have not made any changes yet but it seemed the settings that need to be changed to achieve the goal is in place already (set to "originator" already for outbound call. Am I right...and do I need any further changes?
I will check with my Telco. Thank you again!
Takami Chiro
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