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 |  | MikeM to khan - 27 Dec 2009 |  |  |
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Posted on www.erlang.com
if you are using ISDN, then most any device will be able to block the caller id out to the connection. There is no guarantee that your telco will accept this. |
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Posted on www.voip-calculator.com
mike any is any device in market can we block caller id |
 |  | MikeM to Rusty - 16 Mar 2007 |  |  |
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Well if you have relayani enabled on the isdn signaling side and the trunkgroup side, it will send the ani that is received from IP.
MikeM
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Mike,
I want to relay callerid on quintum dx2030, such that it is displayed on the receipients phone.
Thx as always |
 |  | MikeM to arshad - 11 Mar 2007 |  |  |
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It cannot be done from the quintum (or any equipm) config. Call id on anlg is don by the phone company.
MikeM
mike_voip@hotmail.com |
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dear mike
please help me out. i want to disable caller id for my atx 2400 gateway what are the commands and how can i do it please to let me know |
 |  | MikeM to San - 24 Jan 2007 |  |  |
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San,
Unfortunately in the Gen 1 Digital it is not available. If you want to block the caller id all together, you can try using the trunkiddelivery setup in the pstntg. The thought here is that if the origination device is not a quintum, it will not be sending a trunk id, and if set on your quintum to send the trunk id out as ani, since there is no trunk id, none will be sent out.
MikeM
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Hi William Uy
Can you contact me on how to do what you have posted please. I think I might have a solution for you if you are using a CMS unit. |
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The problem is we're using an older, 1st Gen D3000, and it doesn't seem to have any default ANI setting for Euro ISDN. It has default ANI for R2, for CAS, but not for ISDN !!!
Did you have any success with such a situation ?
Regards,
San |
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San,
If you go to the associated routing group, like TCRG-1, you can set the default ani to the number you would like to send out. Please review the DX CLI Help file for more information on this. |
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