/mcpC H A P T E R 42 Call Display Restrictions • Call Display Restrictions Overview, on page 545 • Call Display Restrictions Configuration Task Flow, on page 545 • Call Display Restrictions Interactions, on page 554 • Call Display Restrictions Feature Restrictions, on page 556 Call Display Restrictions Overview Cisco Unified Communications Manager provides flexible configuration options that allow and also restrict the display of the number and name information for both calling and connected users. You can restrict connected numbers and names independently of each other. You can configure connected number and name restrictions on the SIP trunk level or on a call-by-call basis. The SIP trunk level configuration overrides a call-by-call configuration. For example, in a hotel environment, you may want to see the display information for calls that are made between a guest room and the front desk. However, for calls between guest rooms, you can restrict the call information to display on either phone. Call Display Restrictions Configuration Task Flow Before you begin • Review Call Display Restrictions Interactions, on page 554 Procedure Purpose Command or Action Generate a report to identify endpoints that support the Call Display Restrictions feature. Generate a Phone Feature List, on page 5 Step 1 Configure partitions to create a logical grouping of directory numbers (DN) and route patterns Configure Partitions for Call Display Restrictions, on page 546 Step 2 with similar reachability characteristics. For example, in a hotel environment, you can a Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 545
