336 Calling Party Privacy Override

Virtual Network Services

CPPO treats Virtual Network Services (VNS) trunk calls in the same manner
as ISDN trunk calls. For instance, CPPO does not affect the existing VNS
operation. If CPPO was requested when originating a call, the Presentation
Indicator field of CLID is set to "Presentation Allowed".
VISIT The VISIT which connects to a set receives the Calling Party Number or
Name, since an incoming CPPO call sends the Calling Party Number or
Name to the set for display.
Feature packaging
The Calling Party Privacy Override feature requires the following package:
Calling Party Privacy (CPP) package 301, which has the following
dependency:
Flexible Feature Codes (FFC) package 139.
For Calling Party Name Display, Calling Party Name Display (CPND)
package 95 is required. ISDN package 145 is required for ISDN routes.
Non-ISDN trunks must restrict the Outpulse Asterisk and Octothorpe
(OPAO) package 104 to provision the Calling Party Privacy Override feature.
Feature implementation
Task summary list
The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:
1. "LD 16 - Configure Privacy Override Indicators for a Non-ISDN route."
(page 337)
Configure Privacy Override Indicators for a Non-ISDN route.
2. "LD 16 - For an ISDN trunk route, set the TCPP flag in RDB to tandem
non-ISDN calls on to this route." (page 337)
For an ISDN trunk route, set the TCPP flag in RDB to tandem non-ISDN
calls on to this route.
3. "LD 57 - Define the Flexible Feature Code for the Calling Party Privacy
Override feature." (page 338)
Define the Flexible Feature Code for the Calling Party Privacy Override
feature.
4. "LD 10/11 - Activate Calling Party Number and Name per-line blocking."
(page 339)
Activate Calling Party Number and Name per-line blocking.
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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