01-22-2010 03:07 PM - edited 03-15-2019 09:11 PM
Hello,
I recently configured Offramp Gateway to place a call and activate a VXML script when the called party answers. I use the Cisco NetWorks ESMTP server to trigger a call using the following settings:
EHLO CMUC01.com
mail From: "Grant" <76572xxxx@cmuc01.com>
rcpt To: VXML=006xxxxxxxx@cmuc01.com
data
Trigger
.
Each time I leave the mail from settings blank or enter a invalid phonenumber, the call goes out with our main telephonenumber. Totally normal.If I use the phonenumber currently configured, the call goes out as 76572xxxx and is also displayed on the called phone.
Now my question is, is there a way to block the caller id when a person is called using this trigger?
Thanks in advance,
~Grant
01-23-2010 05:01 PM
Anyone have an idea?
Sorry if I'm a bit impatient, but I have to configure this before tuesday and I have no idea how to.
I tried with Voice translation rules. Enabling caller id block on ephone-dn and putting the dn from that ephone into the mail from. No result.
01-25-2010 02:01 PM
What vxml tag / command are you using to initiate the outdial? There are parameters that can be set to modify the ani digits. Look for "cisco-aniexpr"
01-26-2010 05:14 AM
We use a .js script that initiates the dialout trigger.
The script does the same thing as below, but in a script format:
EHLO CMUC01.com
mail From: "Grant" <76572xxxx@cmuc01.com>
rcpt To: VXML=006xxxxxxxx@cmuc01.com
data
Trigger
.
I tried the caller-id block code and set it to *10. But it's not allowed to put *10 into the rcpt to: VXML=............... I get a error message.
Is there any way to do this by configuring the router itself, instead of the VXML or .js script?
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