The Caller ID Services object is a child of the Call Agent object.
The Caller ID Services object contains global configuration parameters and statistics for Calling Number Delivery, Automatic Recall, Call Trace, and Caller ID Presentation. There is a single Caller ID Services object which is created before delivery of the MetaSwitch VP3000 and cannot be destroyed by the user.
To configure the switch to support a particular Caller ID service, you need to do the following:
Most parameters relating to each of these services are visible in the EMS System Explorer only when the service is configured.
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Parameter |
Access |
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Calling Number Delivery support | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch is currently configured to support Calling Number Delivery. Values:
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Calling Number Delivery - usage sensitive billing | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch supports usage sensitive billing for Calling Number Delivery. This means that subscribers can choose to pay according to their usage of the service, rather than paying a flat rate for having the service enabled. Values:
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Calling Number Delivery - enable code | Change Inactive | Access code a subscriber dials to enable Calling Number Delivery. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In North America, access codes are typically * followed by two digits.) |
Calling Number Delivery - disable code | Change Inactive | Access code a subscriber dials to disable Calling Number Delivery. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In North America, access codes are typically * followed by two digits.) |
Calling Number Delivery - check code | Change Inactive | Access code a subscriber dials to check whether Calling Number Delivery is enabled. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In North America, access codes are typically * followed by two digits.) |
Automatic Recall support | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch is currently configured to support Automatic Recall. Values:
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Automatic Recall - default setting | Change Inactive | Specifies whether Automatic Recall is available to all subscribers by default (without them having to be individually subscribed.) If this field is set to True, all subscribers will be able to use this service except those who are explicitly denied use of this service. Values:
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Automatic Recall - usage sensitive billing | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch supports usage sensitive billing for Automatic Recall. This means that subscribers can choose to pay according to their usage of the service, rather than paying a flat rate for having the service enabled. Values:
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Automatic Recall - activation type | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch supports one or two stage activation for Automatic Recall. Values:
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Automatic Recall - one stage access code | Change Inactive | This field is visible only if Automatic Recall - one or two stage activation is set to One stage or One or two stage. Access code that a subscriber dials to invoke one stage activation of Automatic Recall. Note that the number is not announced before the call is made. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In North America, access codes are typically * followed by two digits. This access code is usually *69.) |
Automatic Recall - two stage access code | Change Inactive | This field is visible only if Automatic Recall - one or two stage activation is set to Two stage or One or two stage. Access code that a subscriber dials to invoke two stage activation of Automatic Recall. When a subscriber dials this code, the last calling number is announced and the subscriber is given the option to return the call. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In North America, access codes are typically * followed by two digits. This access code is usually *69. This is the same code as for one stage activation, because typically either one stage or two stage activation is configured, but not both. If both are configured, they must use different codes.) |
Automatic Recall - call return key | Change Inactive | This field is visible only if Automatic Recall - one or two stage activation is set to Two stage or One or two stage. The key that the subscriber dials to call the last calling number during the second stage of two stage Automatic Recall. This is a digit in the range 0 - 9. In North America this key is usually 1. |
Automatic Recall - number of incorrect actions before error announcement | Change Inactive | This field is visible only if Automatic Recall - one or two stage activation is set to Two stage or One or two stage. Specifies the number of incorrect actions (actions other than dialing the call return key or hanging up) that the customer can perform after the first stage of two stage Automatic Recall before being connected to an error announcement. Range: 1 - 3. The default is 2. A value of 1 indicates that the error announcement applies as soon as the customer performs an incorrect action. |
Automatic Recall - number of timeouts before error announcement | Change Inactive | This field is visible only if Automatic Recall - one or two stage activation is set to Two stage or One or two stage. Specifies the number of timeouts (as specified by the Automatic Recall - call return timeout field) that can occur during the second stage of two stage Automatic Recall before the customer is connected to an error announcement. Range: 1 - 3. The default is 2. A value of 1 indicates that the error announcement applies as soon as the first timeout occurs. |
Automatic Recall - call return timeout | Change Inactive | This field is visible only if Automatic Recall - one or two stage activation is set to Two stage or One or two stage. Specifies the length of time a customer has to dial the call return key before being presented with an error message and a repeat announcement. This timeout is measured in seconds, and runs from the end of the announcement telling the user what key to dial. Range: 2 - 10 seconds. The default is 7. |
Automatic Recall - reject non-unique numbers | Change Inactive | Specifies whether Automatic Recall attempts to non unique numbers (for example, when the advertised number is an organisation's main switchboard number rather than the actual number of an outgoing line) should be rejected. Values:
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Automatic Recall - reject anonymous numbers | Change Inactive | Specifies whether Automatic Recall attempts to anonymous numbers (for calls where the original caller's number was withheld) should be rejected. Values:
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Automatic Recall - mark billing records | Change Inactive | Specifies whether billing records that result from Automatic Recall attempts should be marked to indicate that the call was made using Automatic Recall. (This applies only for non-anonymous numbers; billing records using Automatic Recall to anonymous numbers are automatically marked.) Values:
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Call Trace support | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch is currently configured to support Call Trace. Values:
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Call Trace - max number of calls to trace | Change Inactive | Specifies the maximum number of Call Trace Entry objects that can exist. Range: 1 - 10000 Default: 50 |
Call Trace - usage sensitive billing | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch supports usage sensitive billing for Call Trace. This means that subscribers can choose to pay according to their usage of the service, rather than paying a flat rate for having the service enabled. Values:
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Call Trace - default setting | Change Inactive | Specifies whether Call Trace is available to subscribers by default (without them having to be individually subscribed). If this field is set to True, all subscribers will be able to use this service except those who are explicitly denied use of this service. Values:
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Call Trace - activate code | Change Inactive | Access code a subscriber dials to trace a call. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In North America, access codes are typically * followed by two digits.) |
Call Trace - two stage activation | Change Inactive | Specifies whether Call Trace is activated using a two-stage process. Values:
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Call Trace - two stage invocation key | Change Inactive | This field is visible only if Call Trace - two stage activation is set to True. Specifies the key to dial to activate Call Trace. Values:
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Call Trace - two stage max attempts | Change Inactive | This field is visible only if Call Trace - two stage activation is set to True. Specifies the number of actions that can be performed instead of dialing the invocation key before the subscriber is connected to the reorder tone. 0 specifies unlimited actions are allowed. 1 specifies that the subscriber is connected to the reorder tone as soon they perform another action. The default is 3. |
Call Trace - two stage timeout length | Change Inactive | This field is visible only if Call Trace - two stage activation is set to True. When a subscriber dials the Call Trace access code, they are played an announcement telling them what key to dial to activate Call Trace. This field specifies the length of time that they have to dial the specified key before a timeout occurs and the announcement is repeated. Range: 2 - 10 Default: 6 |
Call Trace - two stage max timeouts | Change Inactive | This field is visible only if Call Trace - two stage activation is set to True. Specifies the number of timeouts that may occur before the subscriber dials the invocation key. When this limit is reached the subscriber is connected to the reorder tone. 0 specifies unlimited timeouts are allowed. 1 specifies that the subscriber is connected to the reorder tone when the first timeout occurs. The default is 3. |
Caller ID Presentation support | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch is currently configured to support Caller ID Presentation. Values:
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Caller ID Presentation - deliver by default | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the calling party ID is delivered by default when the subscriber makes a call. This default can be overridden for individual subscribers. Values:
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Caller ID Presentation - deliver calling party number | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the calling party number is delivered in the caller ID when the subscriber makes a call. Values:
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Caller ID Presentation - deliver calling party sub-address | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the calling party sub-address is delivered in the caller ID when the subscriber makes a call. If the call is made from within a private network,
the calling party sub-address identifies the particular phone line within that network. Values:
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Caller ID Presentation - deliver redirecting number information | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the redirecting number information is delivered in the caller ID when the subscriber makes a call. If set to true, the called party is presented with the number from which the call was redirected, rather than the number from which the call was made. Values:
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Caller ID Presentation - deliver default network information | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the default network number is delivered in the caller ID when the subscriber makes a call. If the call is made from within a private network, the default network information identifies that network. Values:
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Caller ID Presentation - default network number | Change Inactive | This field is visible only if Caller ID Presentation - deliver default network information is set to True. Default network number to deliver in the caller ID if it is required. Specify a number of 0 - 32 digits. |
Calling Number Delivery Blocking support | Change Inactive | Specifies whether Calling Number Delivery Blocking at the outgoing (originating) exchange is configured as a service. Values:
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Calling Number Delivery Blocking - usage sensitive billing | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch supports usage sensitive billing for Calling Number Delivery Blocking. This means that subscribers can choose to pay according to their usage of the service, rather than paying a flat rate for having the service enabled. Values:
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Calling Number Delivery Blocking - default setting | Change Inactive | Specifies whether Calling Number Delivery Blocking is available to subscribers by default (so that they do not need to be individually subscribed). Values:
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Calling Number Delivery Blocking - default override code | Change Inactive | When Calling Number Delivery Blocking is configured, the subscriber dials this code before a number to override the default setting of whether to deliver or block the number. (In North America, access codes are typically * followed by two digits.) |
Calling Number Delivery Blocking - confirmation tone | Change Inactive | When Calling Number Delivery Blocking is configured, this value determines whether a confirmation tone should be played when the subscriber enters the override code. Values:
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Requested status | Read only | Specifies whether an administrator has attempted to enable Caller ID Services. Values:
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Actual status | Read only | Specifies the current status of Caller ID Services. Values:
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