OutboundCallerIDXlateDirAttached

   
 

Description

OutboundCallerIDXlateDirAttached defines which of the previously defined systemwide caller ID translation tables will be used for this routing group. This works much like the hop-off pattern match and replacement. The first matching pattern is used to translate the caller ID. There is a command of the same name under the TCRG and IPRG (see links below).

This applies to calls outbound on the LCRG it is attached to. Translation will not be made on calls inbound on the trunk unless the CallerIDXlateDirAttached setting is configured.

Note

The translated caller ID is sent to the RADIUS Server in all the access-request (authentication, authorization) and stop-accounting messages.

Guidelines

The following rules apply:

  • There are up to 4 directories (8 for CMS), each holding up to 64 CID translation entries.

  • Only one directory can be attached to a Routing Group (RG).

  • While doing the translation, the first match will be used.

Related Topics

CallerIDXlationDirectory-1 (cidxd 1) Prompt Commands

CallerIDXlateDirAttached (LCRG)

OutboundCallerIDXlateDirAttached (IPRG)

OutboundCallerIDXlateDirAttached (TCRG)

Configuration Manager

Location

Circuit Configuration > Line Routing Configuration > Line Circuit Routing Groups > Line Circuit Routing Group-n > Trunk ID/Caller ID tab > Outbound Caller ID Translation Dir.

Options

Select from the drop-down box of previously defined Caller ID Translation Directories.

Command Line

Cmd Type

Command

Prompt Level

config-LineCircuitRoutingGroup-1#  

Syntax

set OutboundCallerIDXlateDirAttached or ocidxda {index}

Arguments

index   The number of the directory to be attached to this Routing Group. Valid values are 1-4 (up to 8 for CMS).

Default

null

Examples

config-LineCircuitRoutingGroup-1# set ocidxda 3

Attaches the Caller ID Translation Directory with index 3 to this Routing Group.