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Version 6.4 657 March 2012
SIP User's Manual A. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
IsCidRestricted =
[0] Allowed = sends the defined caller ID string when a Tel-to-
IP call is made using the corresponding device port (default).
[1] Restricted = does not send the defined caller ID string.
Module = Module number (where 1 denotes the module in Slot 1).
Port = Port number (where 1 denotes Port 1 of a module).
For example:
CallerDisplayInfo 0 = Susan C.,0,1,1; ("Susan C." is sent as the
Caller ID for Port 1 of Module 1)
CallerDisplayInfo 1 = Mark M.,0,1,2; ("Mark M." is sent as Caller ID
for Port 2 of Module 1)
Notes:
The indexing of this ini file table parameter starts at 0.
When FXS ports receive 'Private' or 'Anonymous' strings in the SIP
From header, the calling name or number is not sent to the Caller
ID display.
If the Caller ID name is detected on an FXO line (the parameter
EnableCallerID is set to 1), it is used instead of the Caller ID name
defined in this table parameter.
When the parameter CallerDisplayInfo_IsCidRestricted is set to 1
(Restricted), the Caller ID is sent to the remote side using only the
SIP headers P-Asserted-Identity and P-Preferred-Identity
(AssertedIdMode).
The value of the parameter CallerDisplayInfo_IsCidRestricted is
overridden by the parameter
SourceNumberMapIp2Tel_IsPresentationRestricted in the Source
Number Manipulation table (table parameter
SourceNumberMapIP2Tel).
For configuring this table using the Web interface, see Configuring
Caller Display Information on page 327.
For configuring ini file table parameters, see Configuring ini File
Table Parameters on page 84.
Web/EMS: Enable Caller ID
[EnableCallerID]
Enables Caller ID.
[0] Disable (default).
[1] Enable.
If the Caller ID service is enabled, then for FXS interfaces, calling
number and Display text (from IP) are sent to the device's port.
For FXO interfaces, the Caller ID signal is detected and sent to IP in
the SIP INVITE message (as 'Display' element).
For information on the Caller ID table, see Configuring Caller Display
Information on page 327.
To disable/enable caller ID generation per port, see Configuring Call
Forward on page 328.
Web: Caller ID Type
EMS: Caller id Types
[CallerIDType]
Determines the standard used for detection (FXO) and generation
(FXS) of Caller ID, and detection (FXO) / generation (FXS) of MWI
(when specified) signals:
[0] Standard Bellcore = Caller ID and MWI (default)
[1] Standard ETSI = Caller ID and MWI
[2] Standard NTT
[4] Standard BT = Britain
[16] Standard DTMF Based ETSI

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