Why is the CLID 'secret' ?

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luckyme2

Why is the CLID 'secret' ?

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I am no OXE expert and I am looking here where to look for in the system to find out a solution.
I will simplify the problem :
2 OXE systems with hybrid link (prob. ISDN-IP), version i1.605.21. Call them A and B.
Call from set in B to A shows 'secret' in A (no DN from B) although B is not in 'secret' mode.

If anyone can give me an idea where to look for :?

Thanx
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Re: Why is the CLID 'secret' ?

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If when B calling, A called and A not see "B number" on display - user B use secret/identity feature. Dial secret/identity prefix for ordering/canceling.
(for old set like 4035 - press "ISDN' key, after soft key "secret").
In additional - Check "Entity", Item "Caller Id Secret".
luckyme2

Re: Why is the CLID 'secret' ?

Post by luckyme2 »

Thx Vad,

- Can 'secret' be checked for in mgr extension level ?
- Caller id sec = no.

Let me expand my question a bit cause I tried to simplify too much :) :
The info behind the '->' is what we expect.

Local call from B to A, receiver gets 'secret'. -> Should be 'name' instead.
External call from B thru A, receiver gets 'secret'. -> ok.

Local call from A within A, receiver gets 'name'. -> ok
External call from A, receiver gets 'secret'. -> ok

They seem to be also a parameter called 'Consistent with identity' within the dyn.state.
I don't know exactly what that one does.

Thx for all advice.
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