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UCM6200 Series User Manual
Version 1.0.19.27
Alert-Info
Configure the Alert-Info, when UCM receives an INVITE request, the Alert-
Info header field specifies an alternative ring tone to the UAS.
Prepend Trunk Name
If enabled, the trunk name will be added to the caller id name as the displayed
caller id name.
Set Caller ID Info
Manipulates Caller ID (CID) name and/or number within the call flow to help
identify who is calling. When enabled two field will show allowing to
manipulate the CalleID Number and the Caller ID Name.
CalleID Number
Configure the pattern-matching format to manipulate the numbers of incoming
callers or to set a fixed callerID number for calls that go through this inbound
route.
${CALLERID(num)}: Default value which indicates the number of an
incoming caller (CID). The CID will not be modified.
${CALLERID(num):n}: Skips the first n characters of a CID number,
where n is a number.
${CALLERID(num):-n}: Takes the last n characters of a CID number,
where n is a number.
${CALLERID(num):s:n}: Takes n characters of a CID number starting
from s+1, where n is a number and s is a character position (e.g.
${CALLERID(num):2:7} takes 7 characters after the second character of
a CID number).
n${CALLERID(num)}: Prepends n to a CID number, where n is a
number.
CallerID Name
Default string is ${CALLERID(name)}which means the name of a incoming
caller, it's a pattern-matching syntax format.
A${CALLERID(name)}B means Prepend a character 'A' and suffix a
character 'B' to ${CALLERID(name)}.
Not using pattern-matching syntax means setting fix name to incoming caller.
Enable Route-Level Inbound
Gives uses the ability to configure inbound mode per individual route. When
enabled two field will show allowing to set the Inbound mode and the Inbound
mode Suffix.
Note: Global inbound mode must be enabled before users can configure
route-level inbound mode
Inbound Mode
Choose the inbound mode for this route.
Note: Toggling the global inbound mode will not affect routes that have Route-
level Inbound Mode enabled. If all routes have the option enabled, toggling
the global inbound mode via BLF will trigger a voice prompt indicating that
none of the routes will be affected by the global inbound mode change.