Alternate Routing
The Private to Public CLID Conversion feature applies to calls which are
alternately routed by one of the following features: Network Alternate
Routing (NARS), QSIG Alternate Routing, and MCDN Alternate Routing.
Call Redirection (External Calls)/Hunting
Call Redirection includes the following redirections at the tandem node:
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Call Forward All Calls
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Call Forward Busy
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Call Forward by Call Type
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Call Forward External Deny
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Call Forward No Answer / Flexible Call Forward No Answer
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Call Forward No Answer, Second Level
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Call Redirection by Time of Day
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Call Redirection by Day
When a call forwards to an external telephone, and if the call is sent out on a
PSTN route, then the Private to Public Conversion feature configures a public
format CLID, if the option is configured at the node that is redirecting the call.
The same applies to Hunting, if the Hunt DN is an external number.
Call Transfer
The Private to Public Conversion feature has no interaction with Call
Transfer. The prior functionality continues.
Calling Party Privacy (CPP) and Calling Party Privacy Override
(CPPO)
A call marked as a CPP or CPPO call can hopoff the private network to the
public network. Even though the Private to Public Conversion feature
modifies the private CLID to a public format CLID, the presentation
indicators indicating whether this is CPP/CPPO call are not modified. After
hopoff occurs, the call continues to be identified as a CPP or CPPO call.
Call Detail Recording (CDR)
This feature has no interaction with CDR. After the CLID is converted, the
information in the call record is the same as it was with no conversion.
International ISDN PRI Feature description and administration
Private to Public CLID Conversion
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