Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
182 Identification Elements Part 2
CLIP of an Incoming Call
Subscriber A calls subscriber B:
Subscriber A sends his CLIP, which is received in the PBX by the trunk group, proc-
essed and displayed to subscriber B.
For more details see as of page 187.
CLIP of an Outgoing Call
Subscriber C calls subscriber D:
Subscriber C sends his CLIP number, which is processed in the PBX If there already
is a direct dialling and a corresponding allocation, the CLIP number is adapted and
sent to subscriber D.
For more details see as of page 187.
The initialization configuration has been selected so that the CLIP display is cor-
rect. The relevant settings do not normally have to be adjusted.
3.3 CLIP with Incoming Calls
The CLIP number of an incoming call is processed and presented in two stages:
• Analysis and processing of the CLIP number
• Presentation of the CLIP number on the destination subscriber’s terminal
3.3.1 Analysing and Editing the CLIP
The following information is necessary for specifying the CLIP properties in a PISN
correctly. . This sub-chapter can be skipped in the case of the configuration of a
stand-alone PBX.
The system analyses and adapts the CLIP number of an incoming call as accurately
as possible so that the CLIP number is always displayed correctly, even in a PISN.
For this purpose CLIP number prefixes such as regional prefix, prefix and code are
evaluated, and the type of number adapted.
The tables below show how the system handles the type of number and the CLIP
number of an incoming call.