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Chapter 64 Directory Number Configuration
Directory Number Configuration Settings
Alerting Name Enter a name that you want to display on the phone of the caller.
This setting, which supports the Identification Services for the QSIG protocol, applies to
shared and nonshared directory numbers. If you configure an alerting name for a directory
number with shared-line appearances, when the phone rings at the terminating PINX, the
system performs the following tasks:
Forwards the name of the caller that is assigned to the directory number.
Applies the Connected Name Restrictions (CONR) that are configured for the translation
pattern (if restrictions exist); the originating PINX may modify the CONR, depending on
the route pattern configuration.
If you do not configure an alerting name, “Name Not Available” may display on the caller
phone. If you do not enter a name for the Display (Internal Caller ID) field, the information
in the Alerting Name field displays in the Display (Internal Caller ID) field.
Setting the Always Display Original Dialed Number service parameter to True impacts the
alerting name functionality. If you set the service parameter to True, the alerting name does
not display on the calling phone; only the original dialed number displays.
ASCII Alerting Name This field provides the same information as the Alerting Name field, but you must limit input
to ASCII characters. Devices that do not support Unicode (internationalized) characters
display the content of the Alerting Name ASCII field.
Active To view this check box on the Directory Number Configuration window, access an unassigned
directory number from the Route Plan Report window. Checking this check box allows calls
to this DN to be forwarded (if forwarding is configured). If check box is not checked, Cisco
Unified Communications Manager ignores the DN.
Allow Control of Device
from CTI
Check this check box to allow CTI to control and monitor a line on a device with which this
directory number is associated
If the directory number specifies a shared line, ensure the check box is enabled as long as at
least one associated device specifies a combination of device type and protocol that CTI
supports.
Line Group From this drop-down list box, choose a line group with which to associate this DN.
To edit or view the line group information for a line group, choose a line group from the
drop-down list box and click the Edit Line Group button. See the
“Line Group
Configuration” section on page 45-1 for more information about configuring line groups.
Note If you configure a DN as part of a line group, you will not be able to associate that DN
with a CTI port nor a CTI route point. Conversely, when you configure a CTI port or
CTI route point, you will not be able to specify a DN that already belongs to a line
group or to a hunt list. Furthermore, if a DN is a member of a line group or hunt list,
any device (CTI port, CTI route point, phone that is running SCCP, or phone that is
running SIP) that uses that DN should not be associated with a CTI user.
Table 64-1 Directory Number Configuration Settings (continued)
Field Description