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Hand Held ISDN Tester—User Guide
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Note
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sends the same number as the CLI for outgoing and
incoming calls. Therefore, to set up COLP/R you display the
Dial Options menu, assign a CLI and set up the details as
described in Setting up CLIP/CLIR earlier in this section.
Testing COLP/COLR
Tip
You can also test COLP/COLR from the ISDN Test Suite—see
Testing services from the ISDN Test Suite later in this section.
To test COLP, you can set up a CLI (CorNet-N, CorNet-T
and ETSI users need to set Present’ to Allowed), and connect
a self call (see Chapter 6 section 1). The number should be
displayed in the ISDN call information screen (
+ 6) for
the channel of the incoming call.
Tip
If you are making a call to a remote unit rather than a self call,
the remote unit must have COL presentation enabled. Also
remember that the displayed COL may not correspond with
the CLI of the remote device you called—for example, where
Call Forwarding has been set up.
To test COLR, you can set up a CLI (ETSI users need to set
Present’ to Restricted), and make a call to a unit which has
COLP enabled. When restriction is successful, the number is
displayed in the ISDN call information screen (
+ 6),
but is followed by an R.
Note
When the test call is to be routed through two non-compliant
networks you can set Present’ to Interworking—see Setting
up CLIP/CLIR earlier in this section for details.