Version 7.2 563 Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 25. Manipulation
Using the Calling Name Manipulation for IP-to-Tel Calls table, "company" can be changed
to "worker" in the outgoing INVITE, as shown below:
P-Asserted-Identity: "worker:john" sip:996666@10.13.83.10
The calling name manipulation tables include the following:
Calling Name Manipulation for IP-to-Tel Calls table
Calling Name Manipulation for Tel-to-IP Calls table
Configuration of calling name manipulation rules includes two areas:
Match: Defines the matching characteristics of an incoming call (e.g., prefix of
destination number).
Action: Defines the action that is done if the incoming call matches the characteristics
of the rule (e.g., removes a user-defined number of digits from the left of the calling
name).
The device searches the table from top to bottom for the first rule that matches the
characteristics of the incoming call. If it finds a matching rule, it applies the manipulation
configured for that rule.
Note: To use the Calling Name Manipulation for Tel-to-IP Calls table for retrieving the
calling name (display name) from an Active Directory using LDAP queries, see
Querying the AD for Calling Name on page 282.
The following procedure describes how to configure calling name manipulation rules
through the Web interface. You can also configure these rules using the the following
management tools:
Calling Name Manipulation for Tel-to-IP Calls table: ini file (CallingNameMapTel2Ip) or
CLI (configure voip > gateway manipulation calling-name-map-tel2ip)
Calling Name Manipulation for IP-to-Tel Calls table: ini file (CallingNameMapIp2Tel) or
CLI (configure voip > gateway manipulation calling-name-map-ip2tel)
To configure calling name manipulation rules:
1. Open the required calling name manipulations table (Setup menu > Signaling &
Media tab > Gateway folder > Manipulation > Calling Name IP->Tel or Calling
Name Tel->IP).