13.1.21Private Network
[COLP/CONP Example]
1) Dials "203".
Caller
3) "Paul
204"
is displayed.
COLP: 204
CONP: Paul
Called party (Extn. No.: 203 Extn. Name: Tom)
FWD, IRNA, etc.
Answering party (Extn. No.: 204 Extn. Name: Paul)
2) Answers the call.
CLIP/COLP Number:
The extension number sent to the QSIG network for CLIP/COLP can be assigned for each extension through system programming.
CNIP/CONP Name:
The extension name sent to the QSIG network for CNIP/CONP can be assigned for each extension through system programming.
Calling/Connected Line Identification Restriction (CLIR/COLR):
It is possible for each extension to restrict the sending of its extension number to the QSIG network by pressing the CLIR button, COLR button, or entering the feature number.
Calling Name Identification Restriction (CNIR) and Connected Name Identification Restriction (CONR)
It is possible for each extension to restrict the sending of its extension name to the QSIG network. When CLIR is activated, CNIR becomes active automatically. When COLR is activated, CONR becomes active automatically.
Conditions
•COLP/CLIR/COLR/CNIP/CONP/CNIR/CONR Assignment for Each Port Each service can be enabled or disabled on each ISDN (QSIG) 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.
PC Programming Manual References
3.14
4.8
→ COLR Set / Cancel
→ CLIR Set / Cancel
6.1
→ Extension Number
→ Extension Name
6.10
→ Extension Number
→ Extension Name
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