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Attribute
Value
ONN
Suppression
blocking
bit
Service code
N/A
ONN
blocking
Attribute
Value
Clock
Primary
source
External
Secondary
External
Internal
Overlap:
<check box>
receiving
Overlap:
0-10
length
Note: This parameter appears only when Overlap receiving is enabled.
Example:
Public received number = 4502303
Target line received numbers = 303
Local number length = 7
Public received number length = 3
Thus the first four digits are deleted by the system.
Send Name
<check box>
Display
(ETSI QSIG
only)
NN40010-317 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0
Description
Set the Outgoing Name and Number (ONN) Blocking.
When you activate ONN, a user can press FEATURE 819 to block the
outgoing name and number on a per call basis.
Programming note: Ensure that all telephones that have this feature
available are assigned valid OLI numbers. Refer to .
Suppression bit: the system flags the call to the Central Office (CO) so that
the name and number is not sent to the person you call.
Service code: VSC digits are dialed out before the called number to
activate ONN at the central office. These codes are supplied by your
service provider for the lines.
Description
Primary External - uses clock from PSTN
Secondary External - used if system has more than one Loop
Internal - uses clock on BCM
Supports target lines in markets which use Overlap receiving signaling on
the BRI trunks. Overlap receiving must be configured for each BRI loop.
Set the local number length for loops to interfaces that receive overlap
rather than enbloc digits. This number is the total length of the called party
number received. This number is used to calculate the number of leading
digits that need to be removed by the system.
If the switch allows outgoing name display, select the check box.
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