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Networked Site in Thailand and china

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Billz66

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Feb 21, 2010
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We have some networked controlelrs in Thailand and China
Our main site is in Australia ( all 3300 Mxe 4.1Sp2)
I am going to allow hopoff calls from australia to China dn Thailand but I want to stop cli being displayed on the hopoff calls

eg australian user dials a chinese number - call goes xnet to china controller then uses local trunks - CLI is withheld.
China Ext dials china number - cli is displayed.

I have achieved this oj the australian suites using a cli block code in teh digit mod tables.

Does anyone know if there is a similar code that can be dialled in china and thialand to block outgoing cli?


 
i've done something similar but not on networked systems using ISDN.

somephones displayed no cli and some did. Used CPN sub. essentially ext numbers that do display and those that don't I did something different for under CPN
I don't remember all the steps though...:(
worth exploring?
 
Do you know if there are any network codes in China to display or withhold CLI
In the UK we have 141 to withhold and 1470 to display

If there are similar features then you could acheive this through COR on a route list.
Barring each other from using the other route in the route list with the withhold code in the digit mod for your aussie users

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in australia we use 1840 to hide and 1841 to display , i have added this to the digit mod

the problem i will have is an australian ext dialling out via xnet trunks to china and then isdn will show chinese isdn link number

All i need is the codes if there are any?
 
Just found this on a quick google search

Dial #31# + the receiver’s number to conceal your number

Worth a try although it does say it is used on the mobile network it might work with PSTN

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Other option is using the Call by Call option in the Outgoing Call characteristics. Do this for 1 route and through CoR force Xnet calls over that route.
 
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