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Networking Configuration Guide
Chapter 23
CLID: Name display
BCM displays the name of the calling party at the answering telephone when this information is
available on Private or Public PRI trunks, VoIP trunks, and analog trunks that support Calling Line
Identification (CLID). The displayed name can include the Receiving Calling Name, Receiving
Redirected Name, and/or Receiving Connected Name. Refer to “Receiving and sending calling
party name” on page 212.
If only a number is available for CLI on an incoming call, you can program a system speed dial in
such a way that a name displays when that number calls in. Refer to “Alpha tagging for name
display” on page 212.
Name and number information are also transmitted with outgoing calls. This can be blocked by the
user (FEATURE 819) on a per-call basis. As well, you can block this information on a per-trunk
basis. This is important if the connecting system cannot process name and number information.
Some service providers also may have different codes that need to be mapped so that the blocking
feature works.
Table 37 provides a list of the name/number display features and the list of ISDN interfaces that
support each feature.
Table 37 Call features/interface list
Interface
Feature NI PRI DMS
Custom
PRI
SL-1
(MCDN)
NI-BRI ETSI
Euro
(PRI/BRI)
ETSI QSIG
Receiving Calling Name Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
Receiving Redirected
Name
Supported Supported Supported
Receiving Connected
Name
Supported Supported Supported
Sending Calling Party
Name
Supported Supported Supported Supported
Sending Connected Name Supported Supported Supported
Note: Name Display is an optional feature that is available based on the
interface to which you subscribe.
Note: MCDN networks fully support name display features within the
private network environment.
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