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Parameter Reference
Allowed Values:
• P-Asserted-Identification = When a SIP ‘P-Asserted-Identity’ header is received its data is
translated into ISDN privacy fields. When ISDN privacy fields are received they are converted
into a SIP ‘P-Asserted-Identity’ header. If a SIP ‘Remote-Party-ID’ header is received it is
ignored.
• Remote-Party-ID = When a SIP ‘Remote-Party-ID’ header is received its data is translated into
ISDN privacy fields. When ISDN privacy fields are received they are converted into a SIP
‘Remote-Party-ID’ header. If a ‘P-Asserted-Identity’ header is received it is ignored.
• Both = This setting is used when some SIP devices communicating with the gateway use ‘P-
Asserted-Identity’ for privacy and others use ‘Remote-Party-ID’ for privacy. So when either
SIP method is received the gateway converts into ISDN privacy fields. When ISDN privacy
fields are received the gateway creates a SIP message that contains both a ‘P-Asserted-
Identity’ header and a ‘Remote-Party-ID’ header. The receiving party will use the header it
supports.
Default Value = P-Asserted-Identification
INI File Parameter Name = sipPrivacyHdrMethod
3.3.9 User-User Information Group
The User-User Information (UUI) parameters control the translation of information between ISDN
user-user IEs and SIP user-to-user headers. The ISDN user-user IE is specified in Q.931.
The DMG2000 supports sending UUI between called and calling parties. The purpose of UUI is to
pass specific information not pertaining to the call from one user to another. The information is
transferred through the gateway and does not have any effect on the call. The gateway supports
UUI for SIP-SIP calls, SIP-ISDN calls, ISDN-SIP calls, and transfers that use SIP REFER.
SIP-SIP Calls
The UUI header is passed unchanged between calling and called parties. The gateway supports a
single UUI header in the ‘INVITE’, ‘180 Ringing’ and ‘200 OK’ messages.
Figure 8 is an example call flow for SIP-SIP calls: