Number Presentation (Incoming); Configuring Number Presentation (Incoming) For Subscriber - Auerswald COMpact 4000 Operation Manual

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Number Presentation (Incoming)

This feature lets you present the actual number reached to the incoming caller. The number
presented back to you may be one of the numbers from the exchange line connection reached.
This number may be different than the number actually dialled by the caller. This is useful if, for
example, another subscriber takes the call via pick-up or call forwarding is active. The number
to be presented back may also be suppressed (COLR).

Configuring Number Presentation (Incoming) for Subscriber

Proceed as follows:
• Separately for subscribers
• Separately for configurations
• Using the configuration manager
Note: As described in the following, the setting is also possible via profiles (...
> Profiles > Configuration > Configure > ...). If the check box Profile-
controlled settings has been selected, the property set in the right-hand
column will apply. For assignment of the profile, see chapter Settings >
Profiles.
Requirements:
• Configured external numbers
1. Open the page Subscriber (scr.) > Properties > Exchange line settings.
2. In the list field at the top, select the subscriber in question by his name or number.
3. In the Number presentation (incoming) list field, select one of the following options:
No: The phone number is suppressed.
Standard: Both the DDI parallel to the internal number and the MSN on the
PTM connection over which the subscriber is called are presented on the
PTMP connection.
Exchange line dependent: The phone number to be presented is configured
separately for each external connection under Expert.
COMpact 4000 - Firmware V6.6A - Installation, Operation and Configuration V03 03/2016
Number Presentation (Incoming)
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