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Customer wants no CLID sent from PBX

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rwicks

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The customer wants no CLID sent out to the vendor. I have removed the CLID table but when looking at the dch messages I am still seeing the ext# with six zero's. Where do I go to stop it from being sent out from the PBX?

Example.
DCH 9 UIPE_OMSG CC_SETUP_REQ REF 00000017 CH 9 23 TOD 12:29:30
PROGRESS: ORIGINATING END IS NOT ISDN
CALLING #:3307000000 NUM PLAN: E164
CALLED #:19735230317 NUM PLAN: E164

DCH 9 UIPE_OMSG CC_SETUP_REQ REF 00000014 CH 9 20 TOD 12:29:38
PROGRESS: ORIGINATING END IS NOT ISDN
CALLING #:3377000000 NUM PLAN: E164
CALLED #:12152381444 NUM PLAN: E164

Thank you
 
1st: in LD 21, Prt: CLID
2nd in LD 21, Prt: NET

To Disable CLID: in LD 21
Chg
NET
Cust 0
CLID = NO


Have fun,

Doc-V
TSS
 
Sorry, mistake in last post.

Make your NET/CLID change in LD 15.

Have fun,

Doc-V
TSS
 
I had changed the CLID prompt to NO before I asked the question and I still get the extension number with six zereos. ex 3208000000.

I appreciate your help.
 
might run into some problems, some carriers block calls with casual dialing.. don't know why. i have a cust that sends 000 000 0000 because of certian 1800 numbers provided to the end user via mci.. all other numbers worked on the original clid=no set up.. when you remove the clid then answer did no, you'll get all zero's if you need a clid to complete calls.. btw your still ani to 911, that is not a clid function but a function of the service provider

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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