03-29-2010 11:48 AM - edited 03-21-2019 02:22 AM
Greetings, I am brand new to networking and VOIP, so please bear with me.
We have a UC520 with 4 analog FXO lines for outgoing calls. I configured everything with CCA 2.2.2 and Software pack version 8.0.1
We'd like to have one main number show up on the outgoing caller ID regardless of what FXO line is being used.
In CCA Under Dial Plan / Outgoing it says: "Caller ID configuration is not needed. FXO Trunks handle caller ID automatically."
I called the telco, and they could not change the caller IDs.
Is there a work around via a translation rule?
Here's part of my config file:
voice translation-rule 4
rule 15 // //
!
voice translation-rule 1111
!
voice translation-rule 1112
rule 1 /^9/ //
!
voice translation-rule 2001
!
voice translation-rule 2002
rule 1 /^6/ //
!
voice translation-rule 2222
!
!
voice translation-profile CALLER_ID_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
translate calling 1111
!
voice translation-profile CallBlocking
translate called 2222
!
voice translation-profile OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
translate called 1112
!
voice translation-profile PROFILE_ALL_FXO
translate calling 4
!
voice translation-profile XFER_TO_VM_PROFILE
translate redirect-called 2002
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03-29-2010 01:20 PM
This is not possible on FXO. It is not a Cisco limitation. This is controlled by your CO/PSTN provider. Think of your phone at home. Typically, the only control that you have is to display it or not, i.e. caller id blocking (for outbound calls).
Thanks,
Marcos
03-29-2010 01:20 PM
This is not possible on FXO. It is not a Cisco limitation. This is controlled by your CO/PSTN provider. Think of your phone at home. Typically, the only control that you have is to display it or not, i.e. caller id blocking (for outbound calls).
Thanks,
Marcos
03-29-2010 01:24 PM
Makes sense. Thanks!
03-29-2010 01:49 PM
Since the Telco line is the PSTN Interface, they are the Caller ID, not the UC500.
In the case of a SIP Trunk, your caller ID can be one of the DIDs defining the small business, similarily if using T1-PRI it can be a DID.
A good case to go SIP Trunks maybe :-)
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