ā01-25-2021 07:56 AM
Dear Team,
I have a CUCM 11.5 and there is a request from a customer in order to manipulate their calling number in the outgoing calls to PSTN.
I have successfully implemented this with various ways such like:
1. using the "external phone number mask" field in the directory number config page
and
2. configuring the "Calling Party Transform Mask" into the Route Pattern page.
However in CDRs I see the original Calling Number.
Is there any way in order to see in the CDRs the number I configure in the mask?
It must always be the same number.
Thank you in advance.
ā01-25-2021 08:02 AM
Simple answer, no thatās not possible.
If you want to see the real calling numbers in CDR you would need to use the real numbers as your directory numbers. Likely you would not want to make this change, as that would be a good amount of work. However if you would take the step to do this I would recommend you to go for a +E.164 format setup.
ā01-26-2021 01:27 AM
Thank you for your reply!
What do you mean with "good amount of work"?
I don't care if the proposed solution would be tricky or with big effort..
Regards
ā01-26-2021 01:53 AM
You would need to change every directory number in your system and very likely a few other configuration elements also. Depending on how big your deployment is it could be hundred of hours of work. However I would say that having moved to a full E.164 solution years ago that it's worth the effort as it simplifies a few things significant.
ā01-26-2021 06:24 AM
Are you sure there is no other way with some kind of trick?
Either with transformation patterns, or mobility or with CCX Script?
Thank you
ā01-26-2021 06:41 AM
@derveniss wrote:
Are you sure there is no other way with some kind of trick?
Either with transformation patterns, or mobility or with CCX Script?
Thank you
Yes pretty sure. Sorry if that's not the answer you wanted.
ā01-28-2021 02:46 AM
Hello @derveniss
Ī am afraid this is not possible. Depending the on your implementation you could considering changing your environment to E.164 numbering plan or if this is not possible to try to use Extension Mobility, where certain users/device Profiles will have the full number as callerID on DN.
George
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