Specifications

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3.10.3.4. caller-id
To enable caller ID, use the caller-id command in dial peer configuration mode. To disable
caller ID, use the no form of the command.
caller-id { enable | name | type }
no caller-id { enable | type }
3.10.3.4.1. Syntax
Keyword / Argument Description
enable
Enable caller-id
name enable | disable Indicate to do not indicate name field of caller-id
type
bellcore|etsi|etsi-dtmf|etsi-dtmf-prior-rin
g|ntt
Specifies a caller-id type. Type is different for each
country. Adjust configuration to be suitable to users
environment.
3.10.3.4.2. Command Default
Caller-id disable | caller-id name disable |caller-id type bellcore
3.10.3.4.3. Command Modes
Voice-port configuration mode
3.10.3.4.4. Usage Guidelines
The command is effective only if you subscribe to caller ID service. If you enable caller ID on a
router without subscribing to the caller ID service, caller ID information does not appear on the
telephone display. The configuration of caller ID must match the device connected to the POTS
port. That is, if a telephone supports the caller ID feature, use the command caller-id to enable
the feature. If the telephone does not support the caller ID feature, use the command default or
disable the caller ID feature. Odd ringing behavior might occur if the caller ID feature is
disabled when it is a supported telephone feature or enabled when it is not a supported
telephone feature.
3.10.3.4.5. Examples
The following example specifies caller-is-type to bellcore and enables the caller-id and applies
to voice port 0/0. So the callers number is delivered to the voice port.