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In our new service we have CID name and number sent but it doesn't display on the DKT2020-SD LCD phones. I see settings for ANI and DNIS, but nothing for CID.
What am I missing? Where in eManager should I look for this?
Should I be asking for a configuration change on how the data is sent? We have an 800 number should we be getting ANI data?
Thanks!
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What cards are you using for your trunks. If RCOU you need a RCIS caller ID card to get CID. If you have a PRI your CID should pass. Since you switched to SIP what is doing the conversion to POTS?
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Grandstream HT8 series I think it is the HT818 but it has been a couple of weeks since I looked at it and it is at a remote site.
The Trunk is Assigned to a RCOU/RCOS according to the eManager.
I do see now in the Caller ID tab a Signaling Method and it is set to 'none'. It says there are other options, ANI-MCI Format, ANI-Sprint format, and CLASS.
"If you have a PRI your CID should pass." So this is why when calls are transferred from our main office to that branch Caller ID works. The BIPU-Q handles it. Is there a way to utilize it for CID locally?
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What cards are you using for your trunks. If RCOU you need a RCIS caller ID card to get CID. It looks like an RCIS is a daughter/piggyback card for an RCIU or RCIU2 Caller ID Card. Google says an RCIU2 is a 4 port caller ID Card so I would need both for 5 lines? Does this replace the RCOU or is it inline with it?
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Good luck finding a RCIU and RCIS. But you would need both and the lines have to be connected to both the RCOU combo and the RCIU combo. And yes it takes up a slot.
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If you have a newer processor (ACTU3A), you could use a BCOCIU/BCOCIS combo to replace the RCOU/RCOS.
You mentioned the BIPU-Q, so it sounds like you may have a pretty old system. It's been a few years since I installed one of those cards.
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If I find the cards, Install and reconfigure them to work together, Will this require additional licensing?
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No. Only the trunks require licenses. Adding a Caller ID card does not require any additional license.
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