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Can you turn off CLI on a user by user basis OCS 2007 R1?

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Is it possible to configure OCS to not send the CLI for specific users when making a call out to the PSTN?
Thanks for any help
AlistairThursday, February 26, 2009 4:15 PM
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Hi Alistair,
This is currently not easily done in OCS, but since I know your configuration a little it should be possible to do at the IP-IP GW using translaiton profiles. Substituting the CLID for a generic trunk number should be pretty simple to do on the IP-IP GW the only limitation would be the amount of users you would need this for. Other than that it may infact be possible to write a MPLS script for OCS but that is really beyond my level of knowledge.
Cheers
Chris
Chris http://voipnorm.blogspot.com/- Marked as answer by AlistairK Thursday, February 26, 2009 5:07 PM
Thursday, February 26, 2009 5:02 PM
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Hi Alistair,
This is currently not easily done in OCS, but since I know your configuration a little it should be possible to do at the IP-IP GW using translaiton profiles. Substituting the CLID for a generic trunk number should be pretty simple to do on the IP-IP GW the only limitation would be the amount of users you would need this for. Other than that it may infact be possible to write a MPLS script for OCS but that is really beyond my level of knowledge.
Cheers
Chris
Chris http://voipnorm.blogspot.com/- Marked as answer by AlistairK Thursday, February 26, 2009 5:07 PM
Thursday, February 26, 2009 5:02 PM -
Thanks Chris!
The new range of numbers for the OCS users is in its own site in CCM so we have a bit more flexibility of sending CLI.
However we have to have the option of blocking if required.
Understood about doing this on the cube.
Sounds like there is a painful way of doing it on OCS. Just out of interest what is it?
Regards
Al
AlistairThursday, February 26, 2009 5:08 PM -
It was more of an assumption that something could be done using MPLS scripts more than anything. I have seen a few different things done using MPLS scripts so I would assume something like this would be achievable. It would be a little painful if you have no idea how to script, but if you are script whiz I think it would be a piece of cake. I am not a script whiz unfortunately so it would be painful indeed:-)
Cheers
Chris
http://voipnorm.blogspot.com/Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:00 PM -
Thanks Chris
AlistairFriday, February 27, 2009 8:11 AM