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NEC 200 IPS to Adtran or Cisco via PRI

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woodphones

IS-IT--Management
Sep 27, 2008
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Does anybody know why the Caller ID "Number" will not pass from the NEC to the Adtran or Cisco. The debugs show the name display passing, but does not show the number passing. I can force the number to pass using command 1212 and command 1213, but that should not be the case.
Any suggestions?
 
Sorry, I meant to say NEC IPS 2000, not 200. I need to slow down in life :)
 
Try command 3034 For each trunk assign to 00. Then in 5005 make 00 be the 10 digit caller ID number.
 
That works and 1212 & 1213 per station works, however, I need for any station that calls towards the SIP switch to pass its own caller id and NEC switch via CCIS. For some reason ALL calls that originate or pass thru the NEC headed to the Adtran or Cisco the 4 digit station number does not go, but the names display does go.
I have been thru ALL of cmd 08, 12, 13, 30, 35 and just can not figure out what is keeping the 4 digit number from passing.
 
There are two ways to pump out the caller id from the NEC IPS. Either via the trunk or the stations.
You write: "I can force the number to pass using command 1212 and command 1213, but that should not be the case." Wy do you think that should not be the case? It can be the case if you project the number via the station.

From
Sending Caller ID to Network. Trunk basis.
1. CM 3034>200~222>00 To each Voice trunk (200~222) assign a Local Office Code Table number (00).
There are 15 tables available 00~14.
2. CM 5005>00>XXXXXXXXXX Assign to the table number set in step 1 (00) a 10 digit number to be
projected to the network when a call is made on the ISDN PRI.
Sending Caller ID to the Network. Station Basis
Note: If station base is set it will override trunk basis.
1. CM 1212>Station number>XXXX To the station assign the last 4 digits of the caller ID to be projected
to the network.
2. CM 1213>Station number>01 To the station assign a Local Office Code Table number (01). There are
15 tables available 00~14. These are the same tables utilized by CM 3034 above.
3. CM 5005>01>XXXXXX Assign to the table number (01) set in step 2, a 6 digit number (area code +
office code) to be added in front of the four digit number in step 1.
Sending NAME Display to Network.
Note: this feature is available with IPS 3600 Series (R11) software and a 24PRTA-D and higher.
1. Assign NAME display to each station to use this feature (MATWorx Station Management or via MOC
utilizing CM 770 or CM 771).
2. CM 1202>Station number>1515 Take note of the Service Restriction Class B for the stations (15).
3. CM 15156>15>1 Allow Calling Party Name sending to the SFC B from step 2.
4. CM 35268>20>0 For the Voice trunk route (20) allow Calling Party Name sending to ISDN (0).
5. CM 08>502>0 When calling from the sub line (Virtual) station allow the sending of the name of the my
line (Prime) to ISDN.
Restricting Caller ID to the Network.
1. CM 1325>Station number>0 To disable Caller ID being sent to the network when station makes an
ISDN call.
Restrict Caller ID to Display of Dterm.
Note: this feature is available with IPS 3600 Series (R11) software and higher.
1. CM 1202>Station number>1515 Take note of the Service Restriction Class A for the stations (15).
2. CM 15214>15>0 Restrict Caller ID to the Display of the Dterm for SFC A from step 1.

 
I guess my quote "but that should not be the case" comes from a setup that I already have between on 2400 and Adtran using a PRI with NI2 and doing 4 digit dialing between the 2400 and the Adtran PBX and both the Name and 4 digit station number passes both ways just like CCIS. If a caller further down the line on another NEC 2000 or 2400 dials 4 digits and the call travels via CCIS to the core 2400 and then passes to the Adtran world via the PRI the name and number passes. I did not have to do anything in the 2400 to get that to work, the default NI2 settings worked just fine. I assumed (I know what happens when you ass u me) when trying to setup another NEC to Adtran via a PRI that it would work the same.

Currently on the 2000 to Adtran PRI connection, the telephone user name passes across the PRI, but the 4 digit station does not. Because the station name is passing I assumed that the station number should be passing.

If I insert the station number in 1212 and 1213 the number passes, but that does nothing for the other calls coming down the CCIS connections, it is great for the 50 phones on the local 2000, but not the other 3,000 phones calling to that location. I figured if a 2400 can do it I should be able to get a 2000 to pass the same information.

There has got to be away. I guess I might have to break down and pay a vendor to call NTAC for me, that is the frustration of being the "customer" instead of the vendor. I made my bed and I now I have to sleep in it. :)
I have been the vendor for 15 plus years, but now I took a job to be the customer, no NTAC. :(

Thanks
 
On the IPS 2000, check CMD A728 set to a "0" to pass through CID over CCIS. CMD A726 is for names over CCIS.
 
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