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Cisco 3600 Series Anexo
Caller ID Configuration Task List

Configuring FXS and FXO Voice Ports to Support Caller ID

To configure caller-ID on FXS and FXO voice ports, use the following commands beginning in global
configuration mode:
Command
Step 1
Router(config)# caller-id enable
Step 2
Router(config-voiceport)# station-id name name
Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide
VC-818
Caller ID on Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Routers and Cisco MC3810 Multiservice Concentrators
Purpose
Enables caller ID. This command applies to FXS
voice ports that send caller-ID information and to
FXO ports that receive it. By default caller ID is
disabled.
Note
Configures the station name on FXS voice ports
connected to user telephone sets. This sets the
caller-ID information for on-net calls originated by
the FXS port. You can also configure the station name
on an FXO port of a router for which incoming Caller
ID from the PSTN subscriber line is expected. In this
case, if no caller-ID information is included on the
incoming PSTN call, the call recipient receives the
information configured on the FXO port instead. If
the PSTN subscriber line does provide caller-ID
information, this information is used and the
configured station name is ignored.
The name argument is a character string of 1 to 15
characters identifying the station.
Note
If the station-id or a caller-id alerting
command is configured on the voice port,
these automatically enable caller ID, and the
caller-id enable command is not necessary.
This command applies only to caller-ID calls,
not Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
calls. ANI supplies calling number
identification only.