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Operating parameters
This enhancement pertains to both standalone and network environments.
The called party digits are displayed on the originating set, regardless of the
Class of Service of the terminating set.
Feature interactions
Attendant Consoles
The Calling Party Name Display Denied enhancement cannot be applied to
attendant consoles.
Call Forward
Call Transfer
During a Call Forward or Call Transfer, the calling party digits and
forwarding/transferring party digits are displayed on the terminating set.
This display is allowed or denied depending on the Class of Service
of the calling set and the forwarding/transferring set. The name of the
forwarding/transferring set is not displayed on the calling and terminating set.
Calling Party Privacy
For outgoing calls, if the Calling Party Privacy (CPP) package is equipped,
the CPP feature will take precedence over the Calling Party Name Display
Denied feature for restricting the Calling Party Name and Number. For
example, if an outgoing ISDN call is marked as a CPP call, the outgoing
SETUP message will include the Calling Party Number IE with the
Presentation Indicator set to "Presentation Restricted" and the Display IE
with the CPND Indicator set to "Presentation Denied", to inhibit both the
Calling Party Number and Name being displayed on the terminating set,
regardless of whether or not the Calling Party Name Display Denied feature
allows the display of the Calling Party Name and/or Number.
The Calling Party Name Display Denied feature takes precedence over
the CPP feature for displaying an incoming ISDN call. If International
Supplementary Features (SUPP) package 131 is equipped, an incoming
ISDN call with the Presentation Indicator set to "Presentation Restricted"
in the Calling Party Number IE or the CPND Indicator set to "Presentation
Denied" in the Display IE is marked as a CPP call, and will display "ACOD +
Member" or "XXXX" as for the Calling Party Name Display Denied feature.
Conference
Calling Party Name Display Denied does not apply to conference calls.
ISDN QSIG Name Display
Call Party Name Display and Calling Party Name Display Denied interact
with ISDN Q Interface Signaling Protocol (QSIG) Name Display, depending
on the Name Display configuration in LD 16 for BRI or LD 17 for PRI. When
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