iPECS UCP
Feature Description and Operation Manual Issue 1.3
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Hardware
ISDN Line
iPECS IP or LDP Phone
4.15.2 ISDN Malicious Call ID Request
Description
When the ISDN supports the Malicious Caller Id supplementary service, iPECS can request
the Calling Line ID (CLID) from the ISDN. The CLID is saved and output in the SMDR call
record. Malicious Caller Id is activated during an ISDN call and requires a {MCID REQUEST}
Flex button to access the feature.
Operation
iPECS IP & LDP Phones
[TRANS/PGM] + {FLEX} + “*0” + [HOLD/SAVE]
To program an {MCID REQUEST} button
1. Press the {MCID REQUEST}button; the CLID is output in the SMDR.
To request MCID, while on an incoming ISDN call
Conditions
1. The ISDN must support the Malicious Caller Id Supplementary Service as defined
by the EN300-130 standard protocol.
2. If the MCID request is successful, the SMDR call record will include the CLID
returned from the ISDN and the characters “MT”. If the request fails, the characters
“MF” are included in the record.
3. If the system is programmed to save SMDR records, the CLID is stored in the
system memory as part of the call record.
Programming
SYSTEM ID &
SMDR Attributes Save Enable
Related Features
ISDN Supplementary Services
SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)
Hardware
ISDN Line
iPECS IP or LDP Phone