MrBostn
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To get this out there-I don't sell/support voip/piaf to anyone. I use it for my consulting business/home use only.
Back to my questions....
A client of mine recently downgraded from a converged T1 to FiOS and 4 POTS lines. (they're only a 4 person office, and the changed saved them $300/month)
Their current phone system is a Nortel system. The 4 POTS lines are in a hunt group.
The issue is that my client would like OUTBOUND caller ID to show just 1 number regardless of what number the outbound calls goes out on. I know this isn't a Nortel issue, but a CLEC issue. (OneCommunications) According to their OneCommunications rep, it cannot be done. The caller ID is based on the line it goes out on.
I'm trying to help them out, and as a workaround I was thinking of installing a piaf box, connecting that piaf to the Nortel via PRI- (the Nortel as the T1 card still installed)
For outgoing calls have my client sign up with Vitelity, or voip.ms or whomever allows caller ID to be modified. Then route all outgoing calls over the Nortel to PIAF PRI then out the SIP Trunk with the modified Caller ID.
Incoming calls come in as usual via the POTS lines connected to the Nortel.
Is this doable? Logical? A reasonable workaround?
Thank you
Scott
Back to my questions....
A client of mine recently downgraded from a converged T1 to FiOS and 4 POTS lines. (they're only a 4 person office, and the changed saved them $300/month)
Their current phone system is a Nortel system. The 4 POTS lines are in a hunt group.
The issue is that my client would like OUTBOUND caller ID to show just 1 number regardless of what number the outbound calls goes out on. I know this isn't a Nortel issue, but a CLEC issue. (OneCommunications) According to their OneCommunications rep, it cannot be done. The caller ID is based on the line it goes out on.
I'm trying to help them out, and as a workaround I was thinking of installing a piaf box, connecting that piaf to the Nortel via PRI- (the Nortel as the T1 card still installed)
For outgoing calls have my client sign up with Vitelity, or voip.ms or whomever allows caller ID to be modified. Then route all outgoing calls over the Nortel to PIAF PRI then out the SIP Trunk with the modified Caller ID.
Incoming calls come in as usual via the POTS lines connected to the Nortel.
Is this doable? Logical? A reasonable workaround?
Thank you
Scott