FEATURES GUIDE

General Features
70 Features Guide
Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation
(CLIP/COLP)
Description
Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) enables showing the calling party's number
and/or name on the display of the called party's telephone when making a call.
Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP) enables showing the called party's number
and/or name on the display of the calling party's telephone when the called party answers a call.
Each of these features is one of ISDN's services.
To use the CLIP or COLP service, number assignments are required as follows:
CLIP/COLP number for each extension (Business/Private)
Automatic Selection of CLIP/COLP
Automatically selects the pre-assigned CLIP/COLP number on the called party's display. You
can assign 2 CLIP numbers and 2 COLP numbers per a group of CLIP/COLP assignment table.
One number is for business and the other is for private. One group consists of 100 System
Speed Dialling (SSD) or 100 DDI/MSN numbers and Intelligent Call Handling (ICH)
numbers. (Group 0: SSD & ICH 000-099, Group 1: SSD & ICH 100-199..., Group 4: SSD &
ICH 400-499, Group 5: DDI/MSN & ICH 500-599, Group 6: DDI/MSN & ICH 600-699) In
total there are 7 groups (0-6).
Conditions
The CLIP service for outgoing calls can be restricted by System Programming (CLIR:
Calling Line Identification Restriction).
The COLP service for incoming calls can be restricted by System Programming (COLR:
Connected Line Identification Restriction).
The number actually sent to the calling or called party may be different from the system
programmed number. It depends on the contract with your ISDN supplier.
Programming Guide References
[100] Flexible Numbering
[623] CLIP/COLP Number Assignment for Extension
[624] CLIP/COLP Number Assignment for ISDN Extension
Features Guide References
Calling/Connected Line Identification Restriction (CLIR/COLR)
User Manual References
2.7.5 Automatic Selection of Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/
COLP)