240 Call Party Name Display
Create the CPND data block.
2. "LD 95 - Add names to the CPND data block." (page 241)
Add names to the CPND data block.
3. "LD 10 - Allow names to be assigned to analog (500/2500 type)
telephones." (page 242)
Allow names to be assigned to analog (500/2500 type) telephones.
4. "LD 11 - Allow names to display on Meridian 1 proprietary telephones."
(page 242)
Allow names to display on Meridian 1 proprietary telephones.
5. "LD 12 - Allow names to display on attendant consoles." (page 242)
Allow names to display on attendant consoles.
6. "LD 95 - Open the CPND data block to change or remove entries."
(page 243)
Open the CPND data block to change or remove entries.
7. "LD 95 - Print information associated with entries in the CPND data
block." (page 244)
Print information associated with entries in the CPND data block.
8. "LD 10/11 - Add or change CPND name." (page 244)
Add or change CPND name.
Before name strings can be assigned to various telephones, the CPND
data block must be created in LD 95. The number and size of CPND
name strings is limited by available space in the Protected Data Store, so
it is recommended that you initially use a small number for the maximum
character length.

Enable CPND and add names to the CPND data block

LD 95 - Create the CPND data block.
Prompt Response Description
REQ NEW Create CPND database (or open existing database).
TYPE CPND CPND data block.
CUST xx Customer number, as defined in LD 15
CNFG <CR> Standalone memory.
MXLN 5-(17)-27 Maximum number of characters allowed in each name string.
Once defined, this value can be changed only by removing the
CPND data block and recreating it.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Features and Services Fundamentals — Book 2 of 6 (C)
NN43001-106 02.04 Standard
Release 5.5 9 May 2008
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