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Caller ID

Your administrator can set up your NBX system to allow for Internal and

 

External Caller ID or can configure the system so that you can block your

 

identity (telephone number) from anyone you call.

Internal and External

By default, the NBX system shows the extension and name of any internal

Caller ID

caller on the display panel of your NBX telephone.

 

External Caller ID provides the same information for external incoming

 

calls if your organization subscribes to the service from your local

 

telephone company and if the caller has not blocked the information

 

from being sent to the NBX system.

 

Availability and service charges for External Caller ID vary by location.

Calling Line Identity On NBX systems that include T1 lines that are configured as DS1, you can Restriction (CLIR) choose to prevent the NBX system from transmitting your Caller ID

information to outside parties when you dial a call. Your administrator must enable this feature, called Calling Line Identity Restriction (CLIR), on the NBX system. If this feature is enabled system-wide, you can choose to restrict calls:

For all external (outbound) calls that you dial

OR

For only the next single external (outbound) call that you dial

Your administrator can configure your system so that CLIR is always active, in which case you cannot change the CLIR settings on your telephone to override this option.

CLIR for All External Calls

To enable CLIR-All for all calls from your telephone:

1Pick up the handset, and press the Feature button and 889. The display panel on your NBX Telephone shows CLIR-ALL on.

2Dial the number that you want to call.

The NBX system does not send caller ID information on this call or any future calls until you disable this feature.

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3Com 3102 Caller ID, Identity telephone number from anyone you call, Caller on the display panel of your NBX telephone

3102, 3101 specifications

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