02-22-2022 05:44 AM
hi all
how to hide internal numbers when i calling any one, i mean my no 1000 want to call 1001 , but i need 1000 dose not appear when i call 1001, show as private no.
i follow up with below URL but i thunk there is some thing messing
i use CUCM 12
02-22-2022 06:35 AM
Would the restriction be for both internal and external calls? If so, there is an easier way to do this using the "Caller ID For Calls From This Phone" setting on the phones.
HTH
Maren
02-22-2022 06:39 AM
Create partition >>> test
create a calling search space>> css_test and add above partition to this css.
Create a translation pattern 1XXX., with partition test. Since my DN's are in internal partition, translation pattern should have access to internal partition.
Go to phone>> DN>> assign the CSS test.
Now if you call 1001 you will have restricted calling information.
02-22-2022 11:57 PM
02-23-2022 08:52 AM
Hide css Must have only the hide partition remove other partition..
02-23-2022 08:23 AM - edited 02-23-2022 08:23 AM
anyone to help?
02-23-2022 08:50 AM
I used translation profile and @Maren Mahoney suggested to use calling party transformation..
it’s basically two different way of doing it..
02-23-2022 09:04 AM
02-23-2022 09:56 AM
You should get the same end result. It’s simply two different ways to get this done.
02-23-2022 10:16 AM
hi Roger,
thanks for reply, but i followed up with Maren's steps,my extension is 1000 and i tried to call 1001 , it not hide my extension no, it only drop the call, i asked for hiding my extension no when i calling
02-24-2022 04:51 AM - edited 02-24-2022 05:24 AM
Hi Ahmed,
I just tried with @Maren Mahoney suggestion on one phone and it works as expected. This is an outline of what I did.
Create partition CW_HideCID_CallerID_Xform_PT, Clusterwide restrict CID presentation Create transformation patterns in the partition ! CW_HideCID_CallerID_Xform_PT set Calling Line ID Presentation to Restricted \+! CW_HideCID_CallerID_Xform_PT set Calling Line ID Presentation to Restricted Create CSS with the previously created PT in it CW_HideCID_CallerID_Xform_CSS
CW_HideCID_CallerID_Xform_PT
Then set it to use on the device with this setting
Reset the device for the setting to take effect.
If this was not working for you likely you did some mistake in the configuration.
Apart from this I also did a variant of Marens suggestion where external phone number mask is used to define the calling number. For that this is what I did.
Create partition
CW_ChangeCID_CallerID_Xform_PT, Clusterwide set CID to external phone number mask
Create transformation patterns in the partition
! CW_ChangeCID_CallerID_Xform_PT set use External Phone Number Mask
\+! CW_ChangeCID_CallerID_Xform_PT set use External Phone Number Mask
CW_ChangeCID_CallerID_Xform_CSS
CW_ChangeCID_CallerID_Xform_PT
Then assign on the device as per the previous screenshot with selection of this CSS and set the EPNM on the directory number to what you'd like to be shown when making a call.
02-23-2022 10:02 AM
What I noticed is you are adding other partition to the css hide.
it must contain only the partition hide.
02-23-2022 10:30 AM
i did this, because there is no result for my acton,i cant call from 1000 to 1001, i just need to hide my extension no to be private for something like that
02-24-2022 12:38 AM
Maybe you could explain what each of those elements is intended to do. For example it's not clear why you have a "!" pattern which whatever its intention, is likely to call delays in calls connecting. I think you should follow Nithin's method shown above. If you need some help adapting it for your installation then we need a few specific details
02-24-2022 04:39 AM
The ! was to have been applied to a calling party transformation, not called party. If the OP set up a route pattern or translation pattern with ! it would indeed be a problem.
Maren
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