Version 6.6 641 Mediant 2000
User's Manual 45. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
[1] Enable = The CPC is relayed between SIP and PRI.
If enabled, the CPC received in the Originating Line Information (OLI) IE
of an incoming ISDN Setup message is relayed to the From/P-Asserted-
Identity headers using the 'cpc' parameter in the outgoing INVITE
message, and vice versa.
For example (calling party is a payphone):
From:<sip:2000;cpc=payphone@10.8.23.70>;tag=1c18061
57451
Note: This feature is applicable only to the NI-2 PRI variant.
[UserToUserHeaderFor
mat]
Defines the interworking between the SIP INVITE's User-to-User header
and the ISDN User-to-User (UU) IE data.
[0] = (Default) SIP header format: X-UserToUser.
[1] = SIP header format: User-to-User with Protocol Discriminator
(pd) attribute (according to IETF Internet-Draft draft-johnston-
sipping-cc-uui-04). For example:
User-to-
User=3030373435313734313635353b313233343b3834;pd=4
[2] = SIP header format: User-to-User with encoding=hex at the end
and pd embedded as the first byte (according to IETF Internet-Draft
draft-johnston-sipping-cc-uui-03). For example:
User-to-
User=043030373435313734313635353b313233343b3834;
encoding=hex
where "04" at the beginning of this message is the pd.
[3] = Interworks the SIP User-to-User header containing text format
to ISDN UUIE in hexadecimal format, and vice versa. For example:
SIP Header in text format:
User-to-User=01800213027b712a;NULL;4582166;
Translated to hexadecimal in the ISDN UUIE:
303138303032313330323762373132613b4e554c4c3b3435383
23136363b
The Protocol Discriminator (pd) used in UUIE is "04" (IUA
characters).
Note: This parameter is applicable for Tel-to-IP and IP-to-Tel calls.
Web/EMS: Remove CLI
when Restricted
[RemoveCLIWhenRestr
icted]
Determines (for IP-to-Tel calls) whether the Calling Number and Calling
Name IEs are removed from the ISDN Setup message if the
presentation is set to Restricted.
[0] No = (Default) IE's are not removed.
[1] Yes = IE's are removed.
Web/EMS: Remove
Calling Name
[RemoveCallingName]
Enables the device to remove the Calling Name from SIP-to-ISDN calls
for all trunks.
[0] Disable = (Default) Does not remove Calling Name.
[1] Enable = Removes Calling Name.
Note: Some PSTN switches / PBXs may not be configured to support
the receipt of the “Calling Name” information. These switches might
respond to an ISDN Setup message (including the Calling Name) with
an ISDN "REQUESTED_FAC_NOT_SUBSCRIBED" failure. This
parameter can be set to Enable (1) to remove the “Calling Name” from
SIP-to-ISDN calls and allow the call to proceed.