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Depending on the type of number, the caller-id itself must be in the right format, otherwise the PBX / Carrier displays the wrong caller-id or even doesn't forward the call at all. The following table shows for the caller-id "0049302593890" how the type-of-number affects notation of the caller-id:
Type of Number | Sample Callerid | Description |
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unknwon | 2593890 | caller-id without any prefixes |
local | 2593890 | caller-id without any prefixes |
national | 302593890 | caller-id with national prefix (without leading 0) |
international | 49302593890 | caller-id with international prefix and national prefix (without leading zeroes) |
Gateway Conversion
The beroNet Gateway has also the ability to match dialplan rules against the caller id. It uses the Source in the dialplan for matching and the NewSource to generate the caller id for the outbound technology.
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