10-12-2005 08:48 AM - edited 03-13-2019 10:50 AM
Hi,
I need to have the phone number of every phone displayed and not the pilot number. My setup is PSTN - ISDN-PRI - MGCP-Gateway - CCM - IP-Phones.
Now when I have the same E1 PRI linked to my PBX, I get the calling phones number so the possibility of the service provider misconfiguration is ruled out.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Brgds
Renzil
10-12-2005 09:06 AM
Set the External phone number mask on each phone to the X (full E.164 10 or less digits - depending on your numbering plan). And on the route patterns (9.@ or similar) you should not put the main pilot number, instead check the option "Use External Phone number mask"
10-12-2005 09:12 AM
hi Shanky,
I did put the External phone number mask on each phone to full E.164 and also set the "Use External Phone number mask" under the route pattern.
I can see the Calling number as the full E.164 number in the debug ISDN Q931 but yet only the Pilot number is displayed.
Brgds
renzil
10-12-2005 09:41 AM
Do you have any route group/route lists ?
10-12-2005 09:47 AM
Nope,
Under the route pattern config page, I have checked the Use Calling Party's External Phone Number Mask,
Calling Party Transform Mask as 2458XXXX ( The conplete 8 digit E.164 number )
Prefix Digits - Blank
CLID presenatation and Calling Name presentation are defaults
Is this OK ?
thanks
Brgds
renzil
10-12-2005 09:53 AM
You can do it two ways.
Dont set Calling Party transform mask on RPattern, instead just check external phone number mask option on the RPattern. On each phone;s line setting, set the External phone number mask to full 10 digits.
OR
Dont check external phone number mask setting in the Rpattern, set the Calling party transform mask to 2458XXXX and that should take care of it. (In this case the external phone number mask for each phone neednt be set).
10-12-2005 09:57 AM
Ok,
I will try both these tomorrow and let you know.
thanks again for all your suggestions.
Brgds
renzil
10-12-2005 12:00 PM
hi Shanky,
Do you need to check the Dispay IE Delivery box under the PRI Protocol Type Specific Information on the Gateway Configuration page too ?
I guess its unchecked by default.
Thanks
Brgds
Renzil
10-13-2005 07:36 AM
10-14-2005 08:03 AM
Hi Renzil
i have an identical problem to yours, i would be very intereseted if you get this working.
colin
10-15-2005 04:12 AM
hi,
my issue is resolved now. Actually the service provider is expecting 3 digits in the called id field of the user and not the complete 8 digits.
Brgds
renzil
10-17-2005 02:13 AM
Hi Renzil
That makes sense. How did you restrict the number of digits you send out?
regards Colin
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