VOS3000 Display Caller ID Forwarding: Flexible Number Presentation Control
When a call is forwarded from your VOS3000 phone extension to another number, what does the called party see on their display? Do they see your original caller’s number, or do they see your extension’s number? The answer is controlled by the VOS3000 display caller ID forwarding settings — a set of per-phone and system-level configurations that determine which number is presented in three distinct call scenarios: normal forwarding, normal call transfer, and attended (ask) call transfer.
According to the official VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual, Section 2.5.2 (Supplementary Service), the display and forwarding number presentation offers three options for each scenario: Default (use the system parameter setting), Original caller (display the caller’s number), and Local number (display the phone’s own number). These settings interact with system-level parameters like SS_CALL_FORWARD_USING_ORIGINAL_CALLER, SS_CALL_TRANSFER_NORMAL_DISPLAY, and SS_CALL_TRANSFER_ASK_DISPLAY.
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Table of ContentsVOS3000 Display Caller ID Forwarding: Flexible Number Presentation Control What Is VOS3000 Display Caller ID Forwarding? Why VOS3000 Display Caller ID Forwarding Matters Forward Display Number- VOS3000 Display Caller ID — Three Options Explained VOS3000 Display Caller ID — Normal and Ask Transfer System Parameters for Default Caller ID Behavior Common VOS3000 Display Caller ID Problems and Solutions Problem 1: Forwarded Calls Show Wrong Number Problem 2: Caller ID Privacy Breach on Transferred Calls Problem 3: Display Caller ID Toggle Not Working VOS3000 Display Caller ID Configuration Checklist Frequently Asked Questions What is VOS3000 display caller ID forwarding? What is the difference between Original caller and Local number? What does the Default option do? How do I hide the original caller’s number on forwarded calls? Does Display caller ID affect outbound calls? Can I set different caller ID display for internal vs external forwarding? Need Professional VOS3000 Setup Support?
What Is VOS3000 Display Caller ID Forwarding?
The VOS3000 display caller ID forwarding settings control which telephone number is presented to the called party in different call scenarios. When a call is forwarded or transferred, there are always at least two parties involved: the original caller and the forwarding phone. The question is: which number should appear on the final called party’s display? VOS3000 Display Caller ID
According to the official VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual, Section 2.5.2:
SettingOptionsManual Description Forward display numberDefault / Original caller / Local numberControls which number is displayed when call is forwarded Normal call transfer displayDefault / Original caller / Local numberControls which number is displayed on normal transfer Ask call transfer displayDefault / Original caller / Local numberControls which number is displayed on attended transfer Display caller idOn / OffDisplay the caller’s ID — controls whether caller ID is shown at all
Key insight: The VOS3000 manual provides three display options for each scenario. “Default” means the system-level parameter is used — this allows administrators to set a global policy while still permitting per-phone overrides. “Original caller” passes through the calling party’s number (the person who initiated the call). “Local number” substitutes the forwarding phone’s own number, effectively hiding the original caller’s identity.
Why VOS3000 Display Caller ID Forwarding Matters
Incorrect caller ID presentation on forwarded calls causes several problems:
Missed callbacks: If a forwarded call shows the forwarding phone’s number instead of the original caller, the called party cannot call the original person back directly
Privacy concerns: Some callers do not want their number passed through to third parties when calls are forwarded — their number should remain private
Brand identity: Businesses want their company number (not the employee’s personal extension) displayed when calls are forwarded to external parties
Caller confusion: When the called party sees an unfamiliar number, they may not answer — reducing call completion rates for forwarded calls
Regulatory compliance: Some jurisdictions have strict rules about caller ID presentation on forwarded and transferred calls (VOS3000 Display Caller ID)
Forward Display Number- VOS3000 Display Caller ID — Three Options Explained
The VOS3000 display caller ID forwarding “Forward display number” setting controls what the final called party sees when a call is forwarded from this phone. The VOS3000 manual provides three options, each with distinct behavior:
OptionManual DescriptionWhat the Called Party Sees DefaultUse “Softswitch management > Additional settings > System parameter > SS_CALL_FORWARD_USING_ORIGINAL_CALLER”Depends on the system parameter — either Original caller or Local number Original callerDisplay caller’s numberThe original caller’s number is shown (e.g., the external caller who dialed in) Local numberDisplay the phone’s numberThe forwarding phone’s own number is shown (hides the original caller’s identity)
Forward Display Number — Example Scenario:
External Caller (Alice): +1-555-0101
│
└── Calls Phone Extension 2001 (Bob)
│
└── Bob’s phone forwards to Extension 3001 (Carol)
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ What does Carol see on her display? │
│ │
│ Option: Original caller → Carol sees +1-555-0101 (Alice) │
│ Option: Local number → Carol sees 2001 (Bob’s extension) │
│ Option: Default → Depends on SS_CALL_FORWARD setting │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Practical impact: If you choose “Original caller,” Carol can call Alice back directly because she sees Alice’s number. If you choose “Local number,” Carol sees Bob’s extension and can call Bob back — but she does not know Alice’s number. For help choosing the right setting, reach us on WhatsApp at +8801911119966.
VOS3000 Display Caller ID — Normal and Ask Transfer
In addition to forward display number, VOS3000 provides separate display settings for call transfers. The VOS3000 manual distinguishes between “Normal call transfer display” and “Ask call transfer display,” each with the same three options (Default, Original caller, Local number).
SettingSystem Parameter (when Default)DescriptionForward display numberSS_CALL_FORWARD_USING_ORIGINAL_CALLERControls caller ID on forwarded calls (call forwarding types)Normal call transfer displaySS_CALL_TRANSFER_NORMAL_DISPLAYControls caller ID on blind/immediate transfers (*1, *9 DTMF codes)Ask call transfer displaySS_CALL_TRANSFER_ASK_DISPLAYControls caller ID on attended/consultation transfers (*2, *3 DTMF codes)
Why separate settings? The VOS3000 manual provides distinct display options for each transfer type because the business requirements may differ. For blind transfers (normal), you might want to show the original caller so the recipient knows who is calling. For attended transfers (ask), where the transferring party speaks with the recipient first, you might prefer to show the local number since the recipient already knows the context. For more on transfer DTMF codes, see our VOS3000 account billing reference.
System Parameters for Default Caller ID Behavior
When the per-phone display setting is set to “Default,” VOS3000 uses the corresponding system parameter to determine the caller ID presentation. These system parameters are configured in the softswitch management additional settings:
ParameterControlsLocationSS_CALL_FORWARD_USING_ORIGINAL_CALLERDefault behavior for Forward display numberSoftswitch management > Additional settings > System parameterSS_CALL_TRANSFER_NORMAL_DISPLAYDefault behavior for Normal call transfer displaySoftswitch management > Additional settings > System parameterSS_CALL_TRANSFER_ASK_DISPLAYDefault behavior for Ask call transfer displaySoftswitch management > Additional settings > System parameter
Best practice: Set the system parameters to your organization’s default preference, then use per-phone overrides for specific extensions that need different behavior. This provides a global policy with per-exception flexibility. For more on system parameters, see our VOS3000 parameter description guide.
Common VOS3000 Display Caller ID Problems and Solutions
Problem 1: Forwarded Calls Show Wrong Number
Symptom: When a call is forwarded from Phone A to Phone B, Phone B’s display shows Phone A’s extension number instead of the original external caller’s number.
Cause: The “Forward display number” setting on Phone A is set to “Local number” (or the Default system parameter is configured for local number display).
Solutions:
Change the “Forward display number” setting on Phone A to “Original caller”
If set to “Default,” change the SS_CALL_FORWARD_USING_ORIGINAL_CALLER system parameter
Verify the change by testing a forwarded call and checking the called party’s display
Problem 2: Caller ID Privacy Breach on Transferred Calls
Symptom: When a call is transferred to an external number, the original caller’s number is displayed to the external party — potentially violating privacy expectations.
Cause: The transfer display setting is configured to “Original caller,” which passes the original caller’s number through to the transferred destination, even if that destination is external.
Solutions:
Change the transfer display setting to “Local number” for phones that transfer calls to external parties
Configure “Normal call transfer display” and “Ask call transfer display” per your privacy requirements
Use “Local number” for external transfers and “Original caller” for internal transfers
Problem 3: Display Caller ID Toggle Not Working
Symptom: The “Display caller id” supplementary service is enabled/disabled, but caller ID presentation does not change — callers always see the number or never see it.
Cause: The “Display caller id” setting controls whether the phone’s caller ID is shown at all. If set to Off, the phone’s number should not be presented. However, some SIP providers and gateway configurations may override this setting at the network level.
Solutions:
Verify the “Display caller id” checkbox is properly set in Supplementary service
Check if the mapping gateway or routing gateway has caller ID override settings
Test with an external call to see if the carrier is overriding the caller ID presentation
VOS3000 Display Caller ID Configuration Checklist
Use this checklist when configuring caller ID display settings:
CheckActionStatus 1Set system parameters (SS_CALL_FORWARD_USING_ORIGINAL_CALLER, etc.) to your organization’s default☐ 2Configure per-phone “Forward display number” based on business requirements☐ 3Configure “Normal call transfer display” and “Ask call transfer display” per phone☐ 4Enable “Display caller id” supplementary service where caller ID should be shown☐ 5Test forwarded calls to verify the correct number is displayed☐ 6Test transferred calls (both blind and attended) to verify display behavior☐
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is VOS3000 display caller ID forwarding?
VOS3000 display caller ID forwarding is a set of per-phone settings that control which telephone number is presented to the called party when calls are forwarded or transferred. According to the VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual (Section 2.5.2), there are three display options for each scenario: Default (use system parameter), Original caller (show the caller’s number), and Local number (show the phone’s own number). These settings apply to forwarded calls, blind transfers, and attended transfers independently.
What is the difference between Original caller and Local number?
“Original caller” displays the number of the person who originally initiated the call — the external caller’s number is passed through to the forwarded/transfered destination. “Local number” displays the forwarding phone’s own number instead — the original caller’s identity is hidden and replaced with the forwarding extension’s number. For example, if Alice (+1-555-0101) calls Bob (ext 2001) and Bob forwards to Carol (ext 3001): Original caller → Carol sees +1-555-0101; Local number → Carol sees 2001.
What does the Default option do?
The “Default” option tells VOS3000 to use the corresponding system-level parameter instead of a per-phone setting. For Forward display number, the Default uses SS_CALL_FORWARD_USING_ORIGINAL_CALLER. For Normal call transfer display, it uses SS_CALL_TRANSFER_NORMAL_DISPLAY. For Ask call transfer display, it uses SS_CALL_TRANSFER_ASK_DISPLAY. These parameters are located at “Softswitch management > Additional settings > System parameter.” Default provides a global policy that can be overridden on individual phones when needed.
How do I hide the original caller’s number on forwarded calls?
To hide the original caller’s number when calls are forwarded, set the “Forward display number” to “Local number” on the phone that is forwarding calls. This will display the forwarding phone’s own number instead of the original caller’s number to the called party. Alternatively, set the system parameter SS_CALL_FORWARD_USING_ORIGINAL_CALLER to show the local number by default, and it will apply to all phones using the “Default” option.
Does Display caller ID affect outbound calls?
Yes. The “Display caller id” supplementary service controls whether the phone’s caller ID is shown to the called party on outbound calls. According to the VOS3000 manual, this setting “display the caller’s ID” — when enabled, the phone’s number is presented to the called party. When disabled, the caller ID may be suppressed (depending on the carrier and SIP provider configuration). The “Forward display number” and “Call transfer display” settings are specifically for forwarded and transferred calls, not for direct outbound calls.
Can I set different caller ID display for internal vs external forwarding?
The per-phone settings in VOS3000 apply to all forwarding/transfer scenarios for that phone — there is no built-in distinction between internal and external forwarding destinations in the display settings. However, you can use creative workarounds: configure the system parameter for your most common scenario (e.g., internal forwarding), then override individual phones that forward to external numbers with the “Local number” option to protect caller privacy on external transfers. For more on call forwarding types, see our comprehensive guide.
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