Hi Tony,
I did understand you perfectly :-)
Having had a few hoirs sleep, what you want to do is called
"Presentation Restriction" which, as long as the carrier honours it,
will restrict the presentation of "your" caller ID to called parties.
To have it apply to all calls, I'd suggest the simple
I probably should have used a different subject. Anyway, I can send "6635"
instead of a complete telephone number.
If I have the callerid "blank" at the gateway, group and user, it sends
that. I wanted to block at the group level and just send anonymous. I "can"
spoof" the callerid with a'll "zero
Hi Tony,
Granted I know more about UK ISDN than yours, but usually, if you
don't set the ID, or try to set an invalid one, the carrier would set
the main number for the trunk to be the ID. To restrict this you would
need to set "restrict" on the outbound call. Not a clue on how you'd
set this on s
I have a situation where a customer needs some users to be able to call out
with no callerid showing.
We removed the gateway callerid and set no callerid for the user and blocked
it at the group. When we do that it shows the user line number (4 digits).
When we block it at the user level, it shows