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Blocking dialed DN on a display set

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Apr 1, 2009
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I have recently implemented an interface to a paging system at a big 1200 extension plant that sits in an analog station port. You dial the DN of that port, it answers and cuts you through to the paging system. It is only to be used by key personnel that know the station DN, for obvious reasons, they don't want abuse by the wrong people. I've built HOT D 4 XXXX buttons on certain 2616 sets to access the paging DN, and that works OK. HOWEVER, they have asked if there is a way to block the outbound DN from displaying on the 2616, to avoid the DN from getting out to the wrong people. I played with the CLS marks related to display, but that only seems to affect inbound display, and not outbound. I am wondering if a speed call list is the way to go, but I don't want to Rube Goldberg this thing to death. Any ideas??
 
Here's a thought... make a seven digit Phantom, DCFW'd to the Paging DN. Make the Paging DN seven digits, then make the CPND of the phantom, and the Paging DN another set of random seven digit numeric "names"

You need DN Expansion package, but you might have it.

So the display might look like this (I think):

2045643 (then flash's to 4055432)
6028944 3045432

It would be kinda confusing "looking", at least :)



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