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How to modify the ISUP calling number type on the U1960

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Using the default type as an example, run the following command:
config protocol isup typefclinumber default
You can replace default with international, national, or subscriber in the preceding command as required.

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How do I modify the types of calling and called numbers
When the U1900 series unified gateways routes outgoing calls through the ISUP, PRA or TUP trunk, the peer end often directly releases calls because the number types sent by the local end are not those required by the peer end. Therefore, if a call is directly released by the peer end when the call is just initiated, confirm with the peer end whether the types of calling and called numbers are those required by the peer end. You can use the IAI or IAM message (for SS7 signaling) or SETUP message (for PRA) to query the types of calling and called numbers. You can modify the number types in either of the following ways: ? Modify the types of calling and called numbers for the entire office route. Calls of all types use the same attribute. config protocol isup officeno <0-254> [typeofcldnumber] [typeofclinumber ] ? Specify the number attribute during number change. config add predeal index <0-1023> changetype numlen <1-32> changepos <0-31> changelen <1-32> newdn [numbertype ] During the outgoing prefix configuration, the calling number type is modified if the calling party references the number change rule, and the called number type is changed if the called party references the number change rule.
How to modify the outgoing call rights for a user number on the U1900 series unified gateway
The following uses the U1930 as an example. Commands for modify the outgoing call rights for a single user: [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout del outgoingrights local //Delete the outgoing local call right for user number 6101. [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout del outgoingrights local&ddd //Delete the outgoing local and national toll call rights for user number 6101. [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout add outgoingrights local //Add the outgoing local call right for user number 6101. [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout add outgoingrights local&ddd //Add outgoing local and national toll call rights for user number 6101. [%eSpace U1930(config)]# config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout add outgoingrights Inter&local&ddd //Modify the outgoing call rights for user number 6101 to outgoing intra-office, local, and national toll call rights. Commands for modify the outgoing call rights for multiple users in batches: [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout del outgoingrights local number 100 //Delete the outgoing local call right for 100 user numbers starting from 6101. [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout add outgoingrights local number 100 //Add the outgoing local call right for 100 user numbers starting from 6101. %eSpace U1930(config)]# config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout add outgoingrights Inter&local&ddd number 100 //Modify the outgoing call rights for user numbers starting from 6101 to outgoing intra-office, local, and national toll call rights. Note: inter indicates the intra-office call right, local indicates the local call right, ddd indicates the national toll call right, and idd indicates the international toll call right.
When the U1960 uses the AT0 trunk to make outgoing calls, can the calling numbers be displayed as a fixed number?
When the U1960 uses the AT0 trunk to make outgoing calls, the calling number can be displayed as the trunk dedicated line number. Other numbers cannot be used as the calling numbers displayed to the called parties.
What is the maximum number of hotline calls supported by the U1960 hotline service?
There is no limitation on the number of hotline calls supported by the instant hotline service of the U1900. The hotline service is a number-related service. The number of users who can use the hotline service depends on the number of onsite terminal phones that support the hotline service. Note: All analog phones connected to the U1900 support the hotline service. The eSpace 6805 only supports the instant hotline service. The eSpace 7800 and 7900 series and eSpace 8950 support both the instant and delay hotline services. The hotline service must be configured on the IP phone. The eSpace 8850 does not support the hotline service.
How to enable the long number instead of the short number of an outgoing call from an intra-office user of the U1960 to be displayed to the called party
1. Bind a long number to the intra-office short number. config modify subscriber dn 5000 longdn 68905000 //Configure long number 68905000 for intra-office short number 5000. 2. Add an outgoing prefix and select to display the long number of the calling party, that is, set if4pstnprefix to yes. config add prefix dn 0 callcategory basic callattribute local subpbxno 0 cldpredeal no cldmap no officeselectcode 0 minlen 0 maxlen 32 clipredeal no climap no uselongcli no if4pstnprefix yes
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