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Hotline [2]: When a phone is off-hooked and no digit is dialed for a user-defined
interval (Hotline Dial Tone Duration - refer to ''DTMF & Dialing Parameters'' on
page 125), the number in the 'Destination Phone Number' field is automatically
dialed (applies to FXS and FXO interfaces).
Click the Submit button to save your changes.
4.
To save the changes to flash memory, refer to ''Saving Configuration'' on page 209.
5.
3.4.4.6.3 Caller Display Information
The 'Caller Display Information' page allows you to enable the device to send Caller ID
information to IP when a call is made. The called party can use this information for caller
identification. The information configured in this page is sent in an INVITE message in the
'From' header. For information on Caller ID restriction according to destination / source
prefixes, refer to ''Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables'' on page 151.
To configure the Caller Display Information, take these 5 steps:
Open the 'Caller Display Information' page (Configuration tab > Protocol
1.
Configuration menu > Endpoint Settings submenu > Caller Display Information
page item).
In the' Caller ID/Name' field corresponding to the desired port, enter the Caller ID
2.
string (up to 18 characters).
From the 'Presentation' drop-down list, select one of the following:
3.
'Allowed' [0] - sends the string defined in the 'Caller ID/Name' field when a Tel-to-
IP call is made using the corresponding device port.
'Restricted' [1] - the string defined in the 'Caller ID/Name' field is not sent.
Click the Submit button to save your changes.
4.
To save the changes to flash memory, refer to ''Saving Configuration'' on page 209.
5.
Version 5.6
Figure 3-81: Caller Display Information Page
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