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| Reto Gassmann 2007-06-28, 1:11 pm |
| Hi all
I have a CM 4.2(3) and have a problem with the number presentation on mobile
phones.
If someone calls me on my IPPhone and it is forwarded to my mobile phone I see
the number of my IPPhone instead of the number of the calling phone. Is it
possible to set up CM to send the number of the calling phone (internal /
external)
Thanks for help
Reto
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| Ryan Ratliff 2007-06-28, 1:11 pm |
| What is set for the calling party selection on your gateway?
Do you have redirecting IE outbound enabled?
What you need to see is what number, in what IE, is being passed to
your telco. This can be done via ccm trace or 'debug isdn q931' if
you have a PRI.
-Ryan
On Jun 28, 2007, at 8:44 AM, Reto Gassmann wrote:
Hi all
I have a CM 4.2(3) and have a problem with the number presentation on
mobile
phones.
If someone calls me on my IPPhone and it is forwarded to my mobile
phone I see
the number of my IPPhone instead of the number of the calling phone.
Is it
possible to set up CM to send the number of the calling phone
(internal /
external)
Thanks for help
Reto
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| Robert Kulagowski 2007-06-28, 1:11 pm |
| Ryan Ratliff wrote:
> What is set for the calling party selection on your gateway?
> Do you have redirecting IE outbound enabled?
>
> What you need to see is what number, in what IE, is being passed to
> your telco. This can be done via ccm trace or 'debug isdn q931' if
> you have a PRI.
Is there a way to have redirecting IE outbound enabled, but selectively
suppress it on the router?
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| Ryan Ratliff 2007-06-29, 1:12 pm |
| Depends on the router type (ie mgcp vs h323). In your case though I
doubt it's the redirecting IE, but rather the number CM is putting in
the calling party IE.
-Ryan
On Jun 28, 2007, at 11:21 AM, Robert Kulagowski wrote:
Ryan Ratliff wrote:
> What is set for the calling party selection on your gateway?
> Do you have redirecting IE outbound enabled?
>
> What you need to see is what number, in what IE, is being passed to
> your telco. This can be done via ccm trace or 'debug isdn q931' if
> you have a PRI.
Is there a way to have redirecting IE outbound enabled, but selectively
suppress it on the router?
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