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Version 5.8 289 September 2009
SIP User's Manual 6. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
Caller ID Permissions Table
[EnableCallerID]
This ini file table parameter configures Caller ID permissions. It
allows you to enable or disable (per port), the Caller ID
generation (for FXS interfaces) and detection (for FXO
interfaces).
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[EnableCallerID]
FORMAT EnableCallerID_Index = EnableCallerID_IsEnabled;
[\EnableCallerID]
Where,
Index = Port number (where 0 depicts Port 1).
IsEnabled:
9 [0] Disable = disables Caller ID (default).
9 [1] Enable = enables Caller ID generation (FXS) or
detection (FXO).
For example:
EnableCallerID 0 = 1; (caller ID enabled on Port 1)
EnableCallerID 1 = 0; (caller ID disabled on Port 2)
Notes:
If a port is not configured, its Caller ID generation /
detection is determined according to the global parameter
EnableCallerID.
For configuring this table using the Web interface, refer to
Configuring Caller ID Permissions on page 147.
For an explanation on using ini file table parameters, refer
to ''Format of ini File Table Parameters'' on page 191.
Caller Display Information Table
[CallerDisplayInfo]
This ini file table parameter enables the device to send Caller
ID information to IP when a call is made. The called party can
use this information for caller identification. The information
configured in this table is sent in the SIP INVITE message's
From header.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[CallerDisplayInfo]
FORMAT CallerDisplayInfo_Index =
CallerDisplayInfo_DisplayString,
CallerDisplayInfo_IsCidRestricted;
[\CallerDisplayInfo]
Where,
Index = Port number (where 0 depicts Port 1).
DisplayString = Caller ID string (up to 18 characters).
IsCidRestricted =
9 [0] Allowed = sends the defined caller ID string when a
Tel-to-IP call is made using the corresponding device
port (default).
9 [1] Restricted = does not send the defined caller ID
string.
For example:
CallerDisplayInfo 0 = Susan C.,0; ("Susan C." is sent as
the Caller ID for Port 1)

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