Caller Id; Internal And External Caller Id; Calling Line Identity Restriction (Clir) - 3Com 3100 User Manual

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Caller ID

Internal and External
Caller ID
Calling Line Identity
Restriction (CLIR)
On a 3Com Entry Telephone or analog telephone, if the account code
is incorrect you may have to dial the phone number, dial the correct
account code, and press
To enter an account code at any time before or during an incoming or
outgoing call:
1 Press Feature + 888.
2 Dial the account code that has been assigned by your administrator, and
then press the
key.
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The NBX system records the account code and applies it to:
The next call, if you activate the Account Codes feature before a call
arrives at your telephone
The current call, if you activate the Account Codes feature during a
call
Your administrator can set up your NBX system to allow for Internal and
External Caller ID or can configure the system so that you can block your
identity (telephone number) from anyone you call.
The 3Com 3100 Entry Telephone does not display Caller ID.
On certain NBX systems, if your organization subscribes to Caller ID
service from your local telephone company, you can choose to prevent
the NBX system from transmitting your Caller ID information to outside
parties when you dial a call. Your administrator must enable this feature,
called Calling Line Identity Restriction (CLIR), on the NBX system. If this
feature is enabled system-wide, you can choose to restrict calls:
For all external (outbound) calls that you dial
OR
For only the next single external (outbound) call that you dial
Your administrator can configure your system so that CLIR is always
active, in which case you cannot change the CLIR settings on your
telephone to override this option.
again.
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Caller ID
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