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Long Distance - Sending Caller Party Number 1

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TonyAMIC

Systems Engineer
Mar 17, 2022
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US
I am using a 9N shortcode with NsiXXXXXXX for sending a caller ID on outbound calls. This works well for local calls, but when I dial long distance (9+1+area+7digits) it sends another number, one that looks like we set in ARS. When I check the call route, it is calling upon the 9N shortcode so I am not sure what i am missing to send the digits associated with the shortcode.
 
TonyAMIC said:
When I check the call route, it is calling upon the 9N shortcode
I read this several times but I just don't quite get what you mean. Can you please rephrase this.

It is likely an ARS set CLI(probably the 1N shortcode in the ARS table). If the user has a custom 9N shortcode it could be pointed to a different ARS table so check for that.

The truth is just an excuse for lack of imagination.
 
Thank you for the ARS tip, I did have the user code pointing to our main ARS table instead of my DID ARS table. I moved it over and we are good now.

 
Oh glad you got it sorted and thanks for the pink much appreciated.

The truth is just an excuse for lack of imagination.
 
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