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SV8300 / SV9300 commands

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nx965

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Jun 5, 2018
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Hello! Is there a commands that will show me the incoming call number in PCPro for the ext of interest (during the incoming call)?
 
First question is what type of trunking do you have, and do they send CID?
 
It`s ISDN-PRI (E1). Yes, they send CID. I collect SMDR, but I have to know number during conversation.

Upd: Ideally, find out the number even before picking up the phone.
 
Check CMD's 15136 = 0 = calling number display, 08>538> 0 show number for entire call, or 1 = show number for 6 sec.
1202 = COS.
 
Thank you, belevedere! I didn't explain the task well, probably.
Our abonents can see called numbers on they DTerm`s displays. But I need to see called number in PCPro command window.
There was an undocumented command for 2000IPS, so maybe there is for SV8300 / SV9300?
 
I believe this was only available from MOC mode on the IPS and it probably carried over to the 8300/9300 in the same fashion. There were many undocumented commands and memory reads you could do on the IPS via MOC mode, I wrote a program that would scan the IP PAD channels to see which were in use and allow you to busy them out if needed using one of these. Have you tried the undocumented (can't remember it but have used it in the past)command using either a terminal or MOC mode?
 
Yes, of course, i`ve tried. That command not working.
 
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