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MediaPack
SIP User's Manual 122 Document #: LTRT-65408
3. From the ‘Presentation’ drop-down list, select:
• ‘Allowed’ [0] to send the string in the Caller ID/Name field when a (TelÆIP) call is
made using this VoIP gateway port.
• ‘Restricted’ [1] if you don’t want to send this string.
Notes:
• When the ‘Presentation’ field is set to ‘Restricted’, the caller identity
is passed to the remote side using only the P-Asserted-Identity and
P-Preferred-Identity headers (AssertedIdMode).
• The value of the ‘Presentation’ field can (optionally) be overridden
by configuring the ‘Presentation’ parameter in the ‘Source Number
Manipulation’ table.
• To maintain backward compatibility, when the strings ‘Private’ or
‘Anonymous’ are set in the Caller ID/Name field, the Caller ID is
restricted and the value in the 'Presentation' field is ignored.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each VoIP gateway port.
5. Click the Submit button to save your changes.
6. To save the changes so they are available after a power fail, refer to Section 5.10.2 on
page 205.
Table 5-29: Caller ID ini File Parameter
Parameter Name in ini File Parameter Format
CallerDisplayInfoX
CallerDisplayInfo<Port> = <Caller ID string>,<Restriction>
0 = Not restricted (default).
1 = Restricted.
For example:
CallerDisplayInfo0 = Susan C.,0
CallerDisplayInfo2 = Mark M.,1
Note 1: The numbering of channels starts with 0.
Note 2: This parameter can appear up to eight times for 8-port
gateways, and up to 24 times for MP-124.
5.5.9.4 Generate Caller ID to Tel
The 'Generate Caller ID to Tel' screen for FXS and 'Caller ID Permissions' screen for FXO
are used to enable or disable (per port) the Caller ID generation (for FXS gateways) and
detection (for FXO gateways). If a port isn’t configured, its Caller ID generation / detection
are determined according to the global parameter ‘EnableCallerID’ (described in Table
5-9).