Caller ID Parameters
The caller ID parameters are described in the table below.
Caller ID Parameters
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'Enable Caller ID' configure voip > gateway dtmf-supp-service supp-service-settings > enable-caller-id [EnableCallerID] |
Global parameter that enables Caller ID.
To configure the Caller ID string per port, see Configuring Caller Display Information. To enable or disable caller ID generation / detection per port, see Configuring Caller ID Permissions. |
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'Caller ID Type' configure voip > gateway dtmf-supp-service supp-service-settings > caller-id-type [CallerIDType] |
Determines the standard used for generation (FXS) of Caller ID, and generation (FXS) of MWI (when specified) signals:
Note:
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'Asserted Identity Mode' asserted-identity-m [AssertedIdMode] |
Determines whether the SIP header P-Asserted-Identity or P-Preferred-Identity is added to the sent INVITE, 200 OK, or UPDATE request for Caller ID (or privacy). These headers are used to present the calling party's Caller ID, which is composed of a Calling Number and a Calling Name (optional).
The used header also depends on the calling Privacy (allowed or restricted). These headers are used together with the Privacy header. If Caller ID is restricted (i.e., P-Asserted-Identity is not sent), the Privacy header includes the value 'id' ('Privacy: id'). Otherwise, for allowed Caller ID, 'Privacy: none' is used. If Caller ID is restricted (received from Tel), the From header is set to <anonymous@anonymous.invalid>. Digital Interfaces: The 200 OK response can contain the connected party CallerID - Connected Number and Connected Name. For example, if the call is answered by the device, the 200 OK response includes the P-Asserted-Identity with Caller ID. The device interworks (in some ISDN variants), the Connected Party number and name from Q.931 Connect message to SIP 200 OK with the P-Asserted-Identity header. In the opposite direction, if the ISDN device receives a 200 OK with P-Asserted-Identity header, it interworks it to the Connected party number and name in the Q.931 Connect message, including its privacy. |
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'Use Destination As Connected Number' configure voip > sip-definition settings > use-dst-as-connected-num [UseDestinationAsConnectedNumber] |
Enables the device to include the Called Party Number, from outgoing Tel calls (after number manipulation), in the SIP P-Asserted-Identity header. The device includes the SIP P-Asserted-Identity header in 180 Ringing and 200 OK responses for IP-to-Tel calls.
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'Caller ID Transport Type' configure voip > media fax-modem > caller-ID-transport-type [CallerIDTransportType] |
Defines the device's behavior for Caller ID detection.
Note: This option is applicable only to Gateway calls.
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