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Parameter
EMS: Bellcore Caller ID Type One
Sub Standard
[BellcoreCallerIDTypeOneSubSta
ndard]
EMS: ETSI Caller ID Type One Sub
Standard
[ETSICallerIDTypeOneSubStanda
rd]
Web: Asserted Identity Mode
EMS: Asserted ID Mode
[AssertedIdMode]
Version 6.2
generate the Caller ID according to the selected Caller ID
type.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
If this parameter is set to 1 and used with distinctive ringing,
the Caller ID signal doesn't change the distinctive ringing
timing.
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Selects the Bellcore Caller ID sub-standard.
[0] = Between rings (default).
[1] = Not ring related.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
Selects the ETSI FSK Caller ID Type 1 sub-standard (FXS
only).
[0] = ETSI between rings (default).
[1] = ETSI before ring DT_AS.
[2] = ETSI before ring RP_AS.
[3] = ETSI before ring LR_DT_AS.
[4] = ETSI not ring related DT_AS.
[5] = ETSI not ring related RP_AS.
[6] = ETSI not ring related LR_DT_AS.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
Determines whether the SIP header P-Asserted-Identity or P-
Preferred-Identity is used in the generated INVITE request for
Caller ID (or privacy).
[0] Disabled = None (default)
[1] Adding PAsserted Identity
[2] Adding PPreferred Identity
This parameter determines the header (P-Asserted-Identity or
P-Preferred-Identity) used in the generated INVITE request.
The header also depends on the calling Privacy (allowed or
restricted).
These headers are used to present the originating party's
Caller ID. The Caller ID is composed of a Calling Number and
(optionally), a Calling Name.
These headers are used together with the Privacy header. If
Caller ID is restricted (i.e., P-Asserted-Identity is not sent), the
Privacy header includes the value 'id' ('Privacy: id'). Otherwise,
for allowed Caller ID, 'Privacy: none' is used. If Caller ID is
restricted (received from Tel or configured in the device), the
From header is set to <anonymous@anonymous.invalid>.
The 200 OK response can contain the connected party
CallerID - Connected Number and Connected Name. For
example, if the call is answered by the device, the 200 OK
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12. Configuration Parameters Reference
Description
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