Calling Party Number (CPN) Substitution

Description

CPN (Calling Party Number) substitution is typically used to show the customer's corporate name and number for all outgoing calls to the public network. The 3300 ICP provides two types of CPN substitution: DID-based and DN-based.

DID-based substitution is used for individual DID numbers or ranges of DID numbers and applies to calls over embedded PRI/DPNSS trunks, embedded BRI trunks ("T" interface only), and SIP trunks.

DN-based substitution is done at the directory number level and applies to calls over embedded PRI/DPNSS trunks and SIP trunks.

You can program both types of substitution on the same system, or within a cluster or network, with priority given to DN-based substitution.

Conditions

Programming

To program DID-Based CPN Substitution

To program DN-Based CPN Substitution

For both substitution types:

Operation

None.