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Subject:    Re: [cisco-voip] Inbound Calling Name
From:       Wes Sisk <wsisk () cisco ! com>
Date:       2005-12-29 21:07:00
Message-ID: 7DF1B720-4885-43EC-BABB-A2FE117A40DA () cisco ! com
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4ess is the only protocol CM cname feature does not work for.
cname = name delivery via facility IE.

if your carrier/pbx can send it in a DisplayIE CM will display it.

/Wes
On Dec 19, 2005, at 4:39 PM, Jason Burwell wrote:

On CCM 3.3.4 can you get Inbound Calling Name when using 4ESS  
Protocol? Using 6608 as a Gateway.

Thanks!
Jason


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Inbound Calling Name when using 4ESS Protocol? Using 6608 as a \
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<DIV><SPAN class="777533621-19122005"><FONT face="Arial" \
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