The MGCP gateway is a Cisco 3825. The last thing I heard from Cisco:
"If you are using a MGCP gateway, there isn't much configuration we can try on the gateway itself. You can try to block it using route patterns or on the GW config itself, enter a 'Caller-ID DN'. From previous engineer's notes...
Iwont,
I have even set all calls at the gateway level to see if that solved the problem just as a test. Darn Verizon still sends out the BTN of the PRI. I set it back to default as there most outgoing calls want their number to show up. It's just the calls when the cops are wanting to call...
Whykap,
Thanks for your response! And I totally agree with you that Verizon is the biggest pain of all the vendors I have ever dealt with.
I have set the Calling Party Presentation to Restricted and somehow Verizon still tags the call with the BTN of the PRI.
So, I may try my dangedest to...
Do you use MGCP or H.323?
Don't suppose I could see a sample q.931 message from you voice gateway?
Who is your carrier?
I have been trying for several months now to get this working on our call manager. The best I can do is getting the caller ID to display the billing number of the PRI...
Iwontremember,
Thanks for that info, but I have already tried that. I can get it to not send the caller id, but Verizon goes ahead and tags the call with the btn of the pri. Frustrating. Here is a couple sample q.931 logs of how a call looks when it goes out with caller id, and one without...
Since it is law enforcement, they need the caller id to say unknown and be totally blocked/restricted. Also, Verizon doesn't allow the external number mask to say something that isn't on that PRI. If you set it to something else or bogus, it still displays the billing number of the PRI...
Hi all!
I am new to this forum and relatively new to VoIP. We are using CUCM v. 6.1 and have a few users (law enforcement) who need to be able to block their outgoing caller ID. TAC has worked on this issue for about 3-4 weeks now to no avail as well as the vendor who installed the system. We...
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