212 Chapter 23 CLID: Name displayNN40020-603NN40020-603Receiving and sending calling party nameNetwork Name Display displays the name of an incoming PRI/BRI, analog with CLID, or VoIPwith MCDN call on the BCM telephone receiving the call.Calling Party Name with status of Private can appear on the Called Party telephone as Privatename. If the incoming Calling Name is defined by the CO as a private name, then Private nameappears on the answering telephone. If the Calling Party Name is unavailable it can appear on theCalled Party telephone as Unknown name.If the call is answered by a Hunt group, the hunt group name appears instead of the telephonename in forming the connected name.The Connected Name is a transient display that appears for approximately three seconds. TheConnected Name is sent only if the OLI is programmed. You can program both a public andprivate OLI. The system uses the one appropriate to the type of call.Network name display interactionsCalling and Connected Name information (if available) passes between trunks with Selective LineRedirection (SLR). Only Calling Name information passes between trunks in cases where DirectSystem Inward Access (DISA) results in tandeming of trunks.Outgoing name displayYou can set up the trunks to disallow name display to be sent out on PRI, BRI, and VoIP trunks.Use this for trunks where the connecting switch does not support outgoing line display. Default isenabled.Business name displayNortel recommends that you use a blank space for the last character of the Business name to act asa separator between the Business name and telephone name. A maximum of eight characters issupported.Alpha tagging for name displayYou can configure your system to display a caller name for incoming calls that providenumber-only CLID, such as if the name service is not subscribed to or available in your area.Note: Lines that provide name and number CLID, such as PRI lines, usethat name for display, rather than the alpha tagging feature.