Outgoing Caller ID Blocking

Outgoing Caller ID Blocking

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Outgoing Caller ID Blocking Joe Tillery 07-13-2006
Posted by Joe Tillery on July 13, 2006, 10:20 am
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We have a DK424 phone system with a PRI. We have the system blocking
all outgoing caller id. The problem I am having is I cannot find the
feature code to selectively override the caller id block. The system
is programmed to allow the override.

Thanks,
Joe


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Posted by Rich Piehl on July 23, 2006, 3:37 pm
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Joe Tillery wrote:
> We have a DK424 phone system with a PRI. We have the system blocking
> all outgoing caller id. The problem I am having is I cannot find the
> feature code to selectively override the caller id block. The system
> is programmed to allow the override.
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
>

There is no feature code to override the caller ID block.

What you may be able to do is set up two separate routes in LCR, one
with the caller ID block code and one without it. When a a call needs
to be placed with the outgoing caller ID the caller would access the
separate trunk group.

I'm not sure whether this would work - I'd have to do some playing with it.

Take care,
Rich

God bless the USA

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Posted by Joe Tillery on July 31, 2006, 5:09 pm
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>
> There is no feature code to override the caller ID block.
>
> What you may be able to do is set up two separate routes in LCR, one
> with the caller ID block code and one without it. When a a call needs
> to be placed with the outgoing caller ID the caller would access the
> separate trunk group.
>
> I'm not sure whether this would work - I'd have to do some playing with it.
>
> Take care,
> Rich
>
> God bless the USA
>
> --
> To all veterans and active military personnel: Thank you for your service!

Rich,

Thanks for the idea. You are definitely onto something here. We have
2 POTS lines for backup setup on the 2nd trunk. They are set to show
outbound caller ID. We can just use those when we need to make calls
with an unblocked number. When the technician programmed the system,
he showed me an access code to go the 2nd trunk, but I cannot find it
in my notes. Do you know what it is?

Thanks,
Joe


Posted by Joe Tillery on August 1, 2006, 6:45 am
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>When the technician programmed the system,
> he showed me an access code to go the 2nd trunk, but I cannot find it
> in my notes. Do you know what it is?
>
> Thanks,
> Joe

I actually figured it out. The POTS lines are Line 25 and 26, so we
need to dial #7025 or #7026 to access them.

Thanks


Posted by Rich Piehl on August 1, 2006, 8:06 pm
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Joe Tillery wrote:
>>There is no feature code to override the caller ID block.
>>
>>What you may be able to do is set up two separate routes in LCR, one
>>with the caller ID block code and one without it. When a a call needs
>>to be placed with the outgoing caller ID the caller would access the
>>separate trunk group.
>>
>>I'm not sure whether this would work - I'd have to do some playing with it.
>>
>>Take care,
>>Rich
>>
>>God bless the USA
>>
>>--
>>To all veterans and active military personnel: Thank you for your service!
>
>
> Rich,
>
> Thanks for the idea. You are definitely onto something here. We have
> 2 POTS lines for backup setup on the 2nd trunk. They are set to show
> outbound caller ID. We can just use those when we need to make calls
> with an unblocked number. When the technician programmed the system,
> he showed me an access code to go the 2nd trunk, but I cannot find it
> in my notes. Do you know what it is?
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
>

Glad I could help.

Take care,
Rich

God bless the USA
--
To all veterans and active military personnel: Thank you for your service!

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