Is there a way to append a 91 in front of all incoming caller id numbers? What I am interested in is this - when a call comes in and the caller ID comes across, it is in the format 9165551212. That would be fine, but if I want to call them right back, and I choose that call and 'dial' on my phone, it fails because it hasn't dialed a 9 first. I assume also that if there was a 9, it would still fail because SBC hasn't figured out how to automatically add the 1 (like my cell phone does). Thanks Sean Garland, MCP+I, A+ Siskiyou Technology Consultants 205 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. Suite 100 Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 Phone: (530)926-1489 FAX: (530)926-6296 sean@siskiyoutech.com http://www.siskiyoutech.com
On Friday 16 January 2004 18:06, Sean Garland wrote:> Is there a way to append a 91 in front of all incoming caller id > numbers? What I am interested in is this - when a call comes in and > the caller ID comes across, it is in the format 9165551212. That > would be fine, but if I want to call them right back, and I choose > that call and 'dial' on my phone, it fails because it hasn't dialed a > 9 first. I assume also that if there was a 9, it would still fail > because SBC hasn't figured out how to automatically add the 1 (like > my cell phone does).*CLI> show application setcidnum -= Info about application 'SetCIDNum' =- [Synopsis]: Set CallerID Number [Description]: SetCIDNum(cnum[|a]): Set Caller*ID Number on a call to a new value, while preserving the original Caller*ID name. This is useful for providing additional information to the called party. Sets ANI as well if a flag is used. Always returns 0 Usage: SetCIDNum(91${CALLERIDNUM}) -Tilghman