Instruction manual
CLASS: Calling Number and Name Delivery Page 1127 of 3156
Features and Services
When an incoming VNS trunk call is presented to a CLASS set with Calling
Name Delivery active, the calling name delivered to the CLASS set will be
one of the following:
• If the calling name is defined as presentation denied (the originating set
has a Display Name Denied, Calling Party Privacy, or Calling Line
Identification Restriction active), then the calling name privacy indicator
is delivered in place of the calling name.
• If no calling name is passed on by the incoming VNS trunk, then the
calling name unknown indicator is delivered in place of the calling name.
• Otherwise, the calling name received from the incoming VNS trunk is
directly delivered. If the calling name is longer than 15 characters, only
the first 15 will be delivered.
Feature packaging
The following packages are required for the CLASS Calling Name and
Number Delivery feature:
• Calling Party Name Display (CPND) package 95
• CLASS Calling Number Delivery (CNUMB) package 332
• CLASS Calling Name Delivery (CNAME) package 333 and
Feature implementation
Task summary list
The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:
1 LD 15 - Configure the CLASS CLID parameters in the Customer Data
Block.
2 LD 10 - Configure the CLASS Calling Name and Calling Number
Delivery Class of Service for Analog (500/2500 type) sets.
3 LD 13 - Configure the CLASS modem unit (up to 255 CLASS modem
units may be configured per Meridian 1 system).