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Using *67 to Block Outgoing caller ID in CM 7.1.3?

victoriabardy
Level 4
Level 4

We have a request from our senior management teams to find a way to block the outgoing caller ID on a per call basis.  We are trying to find a way to get a route pattern to work with *67.  I have tried *679.1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx and also *9*67.1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx, niether of these patterns works, the caller ID still goes through.

Has anyone in the support network here set this up and gotten it to work?  We are running on call manager 7.1.3.

Please let me know if you do.

Thank you.

Rgds,

Vicky

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Dave Tuell
Level 1
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Use a translation pattern (*67.91XXXXXXXXXX, *67.9XXXXXXXXXX) instead of a route pattern and set the

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Dave Tuell
Level 1
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Use a translation pattern (*67.91XXXXXXXXXX, *67.9XXXXXXXXXX) instead of a route pattern and set the

Hi Dave,

The restricted setting did the trick for us.  Thank you so much for the post!

clileikis
Level 7
Level 7

Hi Vicky,

Caller-ID could still be going through because you are more then likely doing pre-dot digit strip on your Call Manager and it is stripping off the *679.

Wherever you are doing your manipulation, simply do your normal predot and put prefix *67 and it should prepend that to your number to the PSTN.

HTH,

Chris

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*67 as a prefix will mean you have to adjust all dial peers.

Why not simply copy the LD Route Patterns... put *67 in front of the 8 or 9 and restrict Line Presentations on anyone dialing *67(and normal LD Pattern)?

 

Cisco Voice Guy