Just create a system short code or if this is just for one user only create a user short code. Also if this is for a particle phone number you again can create a short code that will automatically insert the *67 in front of the number.
I change short code: ?/./0/Dial/<blank> to ?/.S501001/0/Dial/<blank> where 501001 is the main published number (i.e. so the extensions do not present out their number).
Reading the manual, it does say that if the short code of: 9N/*67N/0/Dial/<blank> will block caller ID. This won't work in the UK (over here we dial 141) therefore the correct short code would be: 9N/141N/0/Dial/<blank> and this would stop all calls from presenting CLI.
You can create two short codes, the first to present the main number (used if people don't dial '9') and the second to withhold the CLI for people that do dial '9':
?/.S501001/0/Dial/<blank>
9N/141N/0/Dial/<blank>
Obviously the above are UK centric. Hope this helps,
alternatively use the character W at the end on the telephoen number field to withold CLI rather that the 141 prefix ie
short code 9N
telephone number NW
feature Dial
W= withold CLI, S= Specify CLI
check the help files for a list of all the characters recognised by short codes
Well, I tried the W (withhold) and it half worked. It no longer sent my full number, however, it is not sending through my extension number. My Cell phone (that I used for testing) displayed my extension (264) when I called it. Go figure. One step in the right direction though!
;-) Thank you!
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