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Numbering — Public/Unknown Format
This screen is used for ARS public trunks as well as SIP Enablement Services (SES) trunks. It
supports the ISDN Call Identification Display feature. The feature provides a name/number
display for display-equipped stations within an ISDN network. The system uses the caller's
name and number and displays it on the called party's display. Likewise, the called party's name
and number can be displayed on the caller's display.
In Communication Manager 3.1 and later, the Public-Unknown Numbering screens support
9,999 entries. The ANI table, which this screen uses, is increased from 240 to 9,999 entries.
This increase is for S8500 and S8700 series media servers only. The other media servers keep
the maximum of 240 entries.
The screen allows you to specify the desired digits for the Calling Number IE and the
Connected Number IE (in addition to the QSIG Party Number) for any extension in the Public
and/or Unknown Number Plans.
Access the Numbering — Public/Unknown screen with the command change
public-unknown-numbering n, where n is the length of a value between 0 and 7 appearing
in the Ext Code column. The screen consists of two pages: page 1 displays up to 30 Ext Code
entries matching the requested Ext Code length entered on the command line, and page 2
provides 30 blank entries for new user input. If there is sufficient room on the screen, Ext Code
entries that are longer than the specified length are also displayed. Enter a length of 0 to
designate the attendant. If there are more entries of length n than can be displayed, modify your
command to use the ext-digits x command line modifier.
Administer these screens if either the Send Calling Number, Send Connected Number field is
specified, or the Supplementary Service Protocol field is b on the Trunk Group screen.
Note:
If the table is not properly administered and the Send Calling Number or Send
Note:
Connected Number field is y or r and the Numbering Format field on the ISDN
Trunk Group screen is public or unknown, the Calling Number and Connected
Number IE are not sent. If the table is not administered, but the Send Calling
Number or Send Connected Number field is public or unknown, the
Identification Number (PartyNumber data type) is not sent for QSIG
PartyNumbers. In this case, the ASN.1 data type containing the PartyNumber
(PresentedAddressScreened, PresentedAddressUnscreened,
PresentedNumberScreened, or PresentedNumberUnscreened) will be sent
marked as PresentationRestricted with NULL for the associated digits.
Following are examples and explanations of the output of common public-unknown-numbering
commands.
Numbering — Public/Unknown Format
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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