CallerIDDetection

   

 

Description

This phone-side Caller ID parameter configures caller ID detection.

Basic Configuration

If you choose to enter a Line Port Configuration, you are prompted to enter a value for Caller ID Detection.

Guidelines

Valid options are as follows:

  • 0 - Disabled (default)

  • 1 - FSK or DTMF. Enabled. Detects both Bellcore U.S. Standard FSK and DTMF Caller ID.

  • 2 - Pass Through. As soon as ring is detected, the Tenor passes the call to the PBX side (breaking the voice path). When call ends, caller ID is sent to the other side. Try this setting if caller ID is not being properly detected by the Tenor.

  • 3 - DTMF/ETSI, Reverse Battery. Detects both European standard FSK and DTMF Caller ID generated by the reverse battery method (see CallerIDGeneration).

  • 4 - NTT (Japan CID). Detects Japanese standard FSK.

  • 5 - ETSI. Detects European standard FSK and DTMF.

  • 6 - FSK, Reverse Battery. Permits the BT Caller ID parameter called "Call Type."

  • 7 - DTMF, No Ring. Supports China/Taiwan Caller ID, delivered before the first ring (or reverse battery).

Related Topics

CallerIDGeneration

Configuration Manager

Location

Circuit Configuration > Signaling Configuration > CAS Signaling Groups > CAS Signaling Group-n > General tab > Orientation [User/Slave selected] > Signaling Type [Loop Start selected] > Signaling tab > Caller ID Detection

Options

Select from the drop-down box. Options are as follows:

  • Disabled

  • FSK or DTMF

  • Pass Through

  • DTMF/ETSI, Reverse Battery

  • NTT/Japan CID

  • ETSI

  • FSK, Reverse Battery

  • DTMF, No Ring

Command Line

Cmd Type

Command

Prompt Level

config-CASSignalingGroup-1#  

Syntax

set cidd { 0 | 1 | 2 \ 3 \ 4 \ 5 | 6 | 7 }

Arguments

0   No - Disabled

1   FSK or DTMF

2   Pass Through

3   DTMF/ETSI, Reverse Battery

4   NTT/Japan CID

5   ETSI

6   FSK, Rev Battery

7   DTMF, No Ring

Default

0   Disabled

Example

config-CASSignalingGroup-1#  set cidd 2

Sets caller ID detection to pass through.