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Calling Party Privacy Override
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This section contains information on the following topics:
"Feature description" (page 323)
"Operating parameters" (page 326)
"Feature interactions" (page 327)
"Feature packaging" (page 336)
"Feature implementation" (page 336)
"Feature operation" (page 339)
Feature description
Calling Party Privacy Override (CPPO) enhances the functionality of the
Calling Party Privacy (CPP) feature. With Calling Party Privacy Override,
calling party information can be selectively unblocked on a per-call basis.
With the Calling Party Privacy Override feature, a circuit switched network
user can selectively unblock calling party information on a per-call basis
when Class of Service is set to CLBA. The user unblocks the calling party
information by dialing a Calling Party Privacy Override Flexible Feature
Code prior to dialing the destination number. When the CPPO Flexible
Feature Code is dialed before the destination number, the user's calling
party information is displayed on the terminating set. The default for the
Calling Party Privacy Override Flexible Feature Code is "*82" for proprietary
sets and "1182" for analog (500/2500 type) sets. The Calling Party Privacy
Override Flexible Feature Code is defined in Overlay 57.
CPPO is provisioned on a trunk route basis. Any trunk type that can support
an outgoing call can request the CPPO feature (see
(page 326)
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