[COLP Example]
PBX
ISDN
FWD, IRNA, etc.
1) Dials
"
111222333
".
2) Answers the call.
3) "
111222444
"
is displayed.
Caller
Called party
(CLIP/COLP No.:
111222333
)
Answering party
(CLIP/COLP No.:
111222444
)
CLIP/COLP Number:
The telephone numbers sent to the network for CLIP/COLP can be assigned as follows:
•
CLIP/COLP number for each ISDN port (subscriber’s number).
•
CLIP/COLP number for each extension.
•
CLIP/COLP number for each incoming call distribution group.
Each extension can select either the CLIP/COLP number for the ISDN port or the extension to be used. The
CLIP/COLP number for the ICD group is used when making a call by pressing the ICD Group button or receiving
a call which arrives at the ICD Group button.
Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) and Connected Line Identification Restriction
(COLR)
It is possible for each extension to prevent the sending of its telephone number to the network by pressing the
CLIR button, COLR button or entering the feature number.
Conditions
•
The availability of this feature is dependent on the contract with the telephone company.
•
The CLIP/COLP number for the connected ISDN port can be used for the ISDN terminal devices which
cannot be assigned their own CLIP/COLP number, such as a doorphone.
•
COLP/CLIR/COLR Assignment for Each Port
Each service can be enabled or disabled on each ISDN port of the PBX.
•
CLIR Button and COLR Button
It is possible to switch between CLIP and CLIR by pressing the CLIR button, and COLP and COLR by
pressing the COLR button. A flexible button can be customized as the CLIR or COLR button.
•
The CLIP/COLP number must match the telephone number provided by the telephone company.
Otherwise it will be ignored or replaced by another number.
•
When using a private network, the extension number assigned for each extension through system
programming is sent for CLIP/COLP. (
®
13.1.23 Private Network Features—QSIG—CLIP/COLP (Calling/
•
When forwarding calls to a CO line, system programming selects whether the CLIP number of the calling
party or of the forwarding extension is sent to the forward destination.
However, if the call is transferred to another PBX via a private network from a VPS, the CLIP number of
the calling party is always sent, regardless of system programming.
•
When a call is placed on the network (including a private network), "0" or "00" may be deleted from the
CLIP information sent to the network, depending on system programming.
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