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Calling Party Name Display Denied
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This section contains information on the following topics:
"Feature description" (page 315)
"Operating parameters" (page 317)
"Feature interactions" (page 317)
"Feature packaging" (page 318)
"Feature implementation" (page 318)
"Feature operation" (page 319)
Feature description
This enhancement to the Calling Party Name Display feature allows a
customer to define, on an originating set, whether or not to allow the display
of the calling and called party name and/or digits on the terminating set.
This option can be defined individually for each customer set, and applies
to all Meridian telephone types. The display of digits is controlled by "digit
display allowed on other set" (DIGA) or "digit display denied on other set"
(DIGD) Class of Service. The name display is controlled by the "name
display allowed on other set" (NAMA) or "name display denied on other set"
(NAMD) Class of Service.
The following scenarios are possible, where set A is the originating set and
set B is the terminating set. DIGA "Allowed" and "Denied" indicates whether
or not the called party digits display are allowed or denied on the set. If the
display of digits is denied, the digits are replaced by four dashes (for an
internal call) or seven dashes (for an external call). If the name display is
denied (that is, NAMD), the name is replaced by "XXXX".
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Nortel Communication Server 1000
Features and Services Fundamentals — Book 2 of 6 (C)
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Release 5.5 9 May 2008
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