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Mike, Shouldbe,<br>
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We now have CLIP on the line for sure, and I ordered COLP at the
same time and am assured that that has been turned on as well, but I
still cannot get outgoing CLI to work properly. Mike, you mention
setting the TON to 'national'; where is that setting? <br>
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At the moment, my dialplan looks like
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://pastebin.freeswitch.org/16548">http://pastebin.freeswitch.org/16548</a> with . An outgoing call gives
the log 7 at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://pastebin.freeswitch.org/16549">http://pastebin.freeswitch.org/16549</a> (numbers have been
changed to protect the innocent!) but the number that 01234 567890
sees on their Caller ID is not 876543 but the main number of the
line (876540, say). I have tried setting the
outgoing_caller_id_number to 6, 10 and 11 digits, restarting FS
after each change, but with no success.<br>
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The service provider has only one clue to offer: "<font face="Arial"
color="#0000ff" size="2"><span class="781495908-15062011">With
regards to the configuration at the exchange, the line is set to
6 digits to switch.</span></font>" which makes eminent sense,
and suggests that I should be presenting 6 digits. Incoming calls
have a 6 digit called number and 10 digit calling number.<br>
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Thanks for the help so far. Any other ideas?<br>
<br>
John<br>
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On 17/06/11 18:33, shouldbe q931 wrote:<br>
<pre wrap="">>From my experience with BT, unless you have COLP, you will only send
the lead number of the trunk, you only need CLIR if you want to be
able to restrict
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Mike Raistrick
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:michael.raistrick@googlemail.com"><michael.raistrick@googlemail.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I've no direct experience with BT BRA ISDN (plenty with other providers) -
but I don't think that CLIP / COLP will be the issue.
CLIP is an inbound service - and determines whether your equipment is
presented with the number of the person calling you (and if they allow it).
Although COLP is an outbound service, it is used to display the number of
the line that you are connected through to (which might not be the same as
the number you dialled - e.g. 0800 numbers).
Whilst we're on supplementary services, CLIR is also an outbound service and
allows you to specify whether the CLI that you send (or the one that BT
uses) can be shown to the person you call.
Some terminogy: ISDN Basic Rate differentiates Direct Dial In (DDI's) and
Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSNs) for incoming services.
DDIs are designed for PBXs and are associated with a range of numbers in a
block. The service provider sends you a called party number that can range
either from the last 'X' digits through to the whole number - this is
normally specified when the service is ordered and then all calls are
delivered the same way.
With DDIs - when you send an outgoing call you should be able to send the
extension or the whole number - in either case you should mark the Type Of
Number field accordingly (and if in national format - not include the '0'
for the number itself). In case that you send the extension digits - the
service provider adds this to the DDI 'stem' to get the full number. With
the full number (either derived from the extension, or as you sent it) - the
provider should then check that the number is in the allocated DDI range -
if it is it will allow it through, if not it will usually send the root DDI
number.
MSNs are unique to BRA - they are completely separate telephone numbers and
were originally designed to allow multiple BRA phones to be off the same
ISDN bus and have their own phone numbers. This means that the full number
will always be sent to you, and be expected from you for called and calling
numbers (still with the right Type Of Number set..).
Summary - with either DDI or MSNs - you should be OK to send the whole
number to BT as the calling party - minus the '0' and with TON set to
'national'.
Finally - if you do have the CLIR supplementary service, make sure that you
set the presentation indicator to 'allowed' - default should normally be to
assume allowed unless set differently - but to be on the safe side.
Mike
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