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Ryan Ratliff


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01-04-07 12:12 AM

Telco is not updating the calling party number after the blind  =

transfer.   CM has the ability to do this and may actually be passing  =

the new number to the pstn but they are either ignoring it or someone  =

else along the switching path is.

On that note is it physically possible to update the caller id for an  =

analog set?  I imagine cell phones could do it but my guess is the  =

only time you can get caller ID on an analog set is at the very  =

beginning of the call.

-Ryan

On Jan 3, 2007, at 10:52 AM, Voll, Scott wrote:

OK=85=85 if we are going down that line=85.. if I call into Unity  =

(extension 6101) then transfer to an extension (4507) I display 4507  =

when it starts ringing.  But if I have someone call my extension =

(4571) and press 2 for my cell phone I get 6101 on my cell caller  =

id=85=85.. Explain that one?



Scott



From: cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip- =

bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jonathan Charles
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 7:38 AM
To: Simon, Bill
Cc: cisco Voip
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] In what cases does the dialed number change  =

on thecalling terminal?



I am not sure of the technical reasons, however, the voicemail is  =

going to a huntgroup and the internal caller will always see the hunt  =

pilot number as his called number.

However, for translation patterns (and CTI Route Points that connect  =

via a CTI port), the called number appears as the final connected  =

port, not the route point.

I did notice that if I changed the "Connected Line ID Presentations"  =

to restricted, it changed to 'unknown number' as my outdialed call...


Jonathan


On 1/3/07, Simon, Bill <bills@tns.its.psu.edu> wrote:

Say I have DN 1234 forwarded to 5678.  If someone internally dials 1234,
their display changes to the number they are forwarded to, 5678.

However if I dial my VM pilot, the pilot number stays on the screen
instead of displaying the DN of the VM port I am connected to.

I'm looking for a comparison of which functions (call forwarding,
translation pattern, hunt list, etc.) maintain the originally-dialed
number on the caller's display, and which ones cause the display to  =

change.


Thanks
Bill
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