620 Matrix ETERNITY NE System Manual
Incoming CLI Modification
What’s this?
For PBX users in countries, where the Calling Line Identification (CLI) received must be suitably modified before it
can be used to dial out the number, ETERNITY offers the feature ‘Incoming CLI Modification’.
The Incoming CLI received with the Country or Area Code, or both. However, the dialing pattern of the public
network may require the received CLI to be prefixed with additional digits, to dial out the same number. Or the
dialing pattern of the public network may require the CLI to be stripped off the prefixed digits to dial out the same
number.
With the feature ‘Incoming CLI Modification’ programmed, the ETERNITY detects whether the incoming CLI is a
local number, a national, or an international number. It modifies the incoming CLI accordingly, by adding or stripping
off the prefixed digits so that the number can be dialed out as per the dialing pattern supported by the public
network.
The modified CLI is presented to the extension phones and is stored in the “Call Logs”, and SMDR (see “Station
Message Detail Recording (SMDR)”). Extension users can call a number in the Call Logs without having to modify
the CLI manually.
How it works
• Incoming CLI Modification parameters must be programmed in the system considering the dialing pattern
supported by the local public network.
• Accordingly, ETERNITY matches the CLI received with the programmed parameters.
• It detects whether it is an international, national or local number.
• It modifies the CLI according as per the Modification parameters programmed.
• It presents the modified CLI to the extension; stores the modified CLI in the SMDR and in the Call Logs of
the extension, provided it is a digital key phone.
• When the received CLI is dialed out by the extension user from Call Log, ETERNITY dials out the same
number.
How to configure
For this feature to work, you must configure Incoming CLI Nomalization in the “System Parameters” of
ETERNITY NE. To do this,
• Log in as System Engineer.
• Click the Advanced Settings link.
• Click the System Parameters link to open the page.
• On the System Parameters page, click Incoming CLI Nomalization to expand.