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SIP User's Manual 156 Document #: LTRT-65415
MediaPack Series
Notes:
When FXS ports receive 'Private' or 'Anonymous' strings in the From
header, they don't send the calling name or number to the Caller ID
display.
If Caller ID name is detected on an FXO line (EnableCallerID = 1), it is
used instead of the Caller ID name defined on this page.
When the 'Presentation' field is set to 'Restricted', the Caller ID is sent to
the remote side using only the P-Asserted-Identity and P-Preferred-
Identity headers (AssertedIdMode).
To maintain backward compatibility, when the strings ‘Private’ or
‘Anonymous’ are entered in the 'Caller ID/Name' field, the Caller ID is
restricted and the value in the 'Presentation' field is ignored.
The value of the 'Presentation' field can be overridden by configuring the
'Presentation' field in the 'Source Number Manipulation' table (see
''Configuring Number Manipulation Tables'' on page 129).
You can also configure the Caller Display Information table using the ini
file table parameter CallerDisplayInfo.
¾ To configure the Caller Display Information:
1. Open the 'Caller Display Information' page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > GW
and IP to IP submenu > Analog Gateway submenu > Caller Display Information).
Figure 3-97: Caller Display Information Page
2. In the 'Caller ID/Name' field corresponding to the desired port, enter the Caller ID
string (up to 18 characters).
3. From the 'Presentation' drop-down list, select one of the following:
'Allowed' [0] - sends the string defined in the 'Caller ID/Name' field when a Tel-to-
IP call is made using the corresponding device port.
'Restricted' [1] - the string defined in the 'Caller ID/Name' field is not sent.
4. Click the Submit button to save your changes.
5. To save the changes to flash memory, see ''Saving Configuration'' on page 169.

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