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can CLID be sent on internal dialing over tie line to Cisco

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puckster99

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May 7, 2007
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I have tie lines going from Nortel to Cisco over IFC=ISGF DCH & Route.
When I receive incoming calls from the outside and send to the Cisco, I am seeing CALLED & CALLING number as 10 digits on the Cisco tie DCH (note-I am inserting area code plus 2 digits of the NXX in the DMI table to show 10 digits)but when I dial the 5 digit number internally going to Cisco, it is showing CALLING number as 5 digits and CALLED number is still 10 digits.

Is there a way to show the CALLED number as 10 digits when dialing internally to the Cisco tie line? I need to know if there is any changes I can make on the Cisco route or DCH or DMI to allow this?

Thanks
 
If you call 10 digits internally will it route the call correctly across the tie and the remote phone answer?
Is the DMI you are using exclusive to your normal 45 digit dialing and will not affect any other routing you may have?
If your answer to both of these questions is yes, you should be able to use the DMI to add the appropriate digits as leading digits at the INST prompt
 
If call to Cisco is a CDP, no.

But you could probably add a DMI to RLI that changes call type to NPA - this would then show 10 digits and Cisco will probably not care about call type.

 
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