Malicious Caller Id (Mcid); Call Log - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Feature configuration: Answering calls

Malicious Caller ID (MCID)

This feature records caller information at the central office for the last external call on the active
ETSI ISDN line. This feature must be available from your service provider before you activate it
in your system.
If this service is active on the line, you must press FEATURE 897 within 30 seconds after a caller
hangs up, and before you hang up.
Allowing the feature on the system:
System//network features//ETSI//MCID

Call log

If your system has the appropriate equipment and you subscribe to the call information feature
supplied by your service provider, you can record information about calls received on an external
line. The line does not need to be assigned to the telephone that receives the call for it to be logged,
nor does an assigned line need to be a ringing line to log a call. ISDN service packages that come
with calling line identification (CLID) can supply the same feature. Refer to
for the system" on page 177
Setting call log space for the system
The Call log space heading allows you to reallocate the Call log space equally to all telephones in
your system.
Warning: Use this heading only if you want to allocate an equal amount of log space
to all the telephones in your system.
Reallocating Call log space may destroy Call log data at telephones that lose space.
There are 600 Call log spaces available in the system. There are no spaces allocated by
default. Changing the space allocation using Log defaults defines the log space
available to all telephones in the system.
To reset call log space, follow these steps:
Click the keys beside Services, Telephony services, General settings, Feature settings.
1
Click on Call log space.
2
On the menu at the top, click Configuration.
3
Click Reset logs.
4
A dialog box appears.
and
"Using the Call Log feature" on page
Section 3: Features
"Setting call log space
178.
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