set send-name

Last Updated : Nov 06, 2012 |

Defines whether or not the calling, connected, called, or busy party’s administered name is sent to the network on outgoing or incoming calls in SLS.

Note:

Leave the setting of method to be no, since sending a Calling Party Name is a future feature.

This command is valid only for ISDN trunks.

Syntax

set send-name method

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Possible Values

Default Value

method

Specifies whether or not the calling, connected, called, or busy party’s administered name is sent to the network on outgoing or incoming calls:

  • yes – The name is sent to the network for incoming or outgoing calls

  • no – The name is not sent to the network for incoming or outgoing calls

  • restricted – The name is sent to the network as Presentation restricted

Note:

If the name is not administered for the calling, connected, called, or busy station, the extension number is sent in place of the name.

yes

no

restricted

no

User level

read-write

Context

sls > trunk-group

Example

To define that the calling, connected, called, or busy party’s administered name is sent to the network on outgoing or incoming calls:

Gxxx-001 (sls-trunk-group-<tgnum>)# set send-name yes