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At 03:49 PM 10/7/97 -0500, Eric Wieling wrote: > >Here is what I get in MY syslog: > >{Date Time host} ASCEND: slot 0 port 0, line 1, channel 2, Incoming Call, MBID 106 >{Date Time host} ASCEND: slot 4 port 1, Assigned to port, MBID 106 >{Date Time host} ASCEND: slot 4 port 1, line 1, channel 2, Call Connected, MBID 106 >{Date Time host} ASCEND: call 106 AN slot 4 port 1 64K {7-DIGIT-DNIS} >{Date Time host} ASCEND: slot 4 port 1, LAN session up, {USERNAME} > >I am in BellSouth territory. Another poster to this list reported >that BellSouth cannot turn off ANI/CallerID. I'll open a ticket with >Ascend and post my findings. MBID is reported when the MAX/TNT does NOT receive the caller-number, so I would question if BellSouth can disable Caller-ID....also you could do a PRI D-channel trace on the MAX of the incoming call to verify the contents - i.e. see if the caller-ID info element is included. [debug - "pridisp 256" should do it, "pridisp off" to turn off tracing]. Kevin
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