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Chapter 18 Outbound Line Group
Table 95 Configure a SIP Trunk (continued)
LABEL
CallerID Name
& Number
The Extension
Prefix
Authentication
Username
Password
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DESCRIPTION
Select the caller ID display format you want to use when you make
calls.
A caller ID consists of a call ID name (A), a caller ID number (B) and a
SIP server IP address (C). The caller ID has the following format:
"A"<B@C>.
The choices are:
(In the following examples, we assume a company representative
number is 12345678, their SIP server IP is 10.1.1.1, a caller extension
number is 1111 and DDI/DID number 12345555 can map to the
extension 1111.)
Extension + Extension: Displays the caller's extension number in
A and B. For example, "1111"<1111@10.1.1.1>.
Extension + Representative Num: Displays the caller's extension
number in A and the SIP trunk's representative number in B. For
example, "1111"<12345678@10.1.1.1>.
Representative Num + Representative Num: Displays the SIP
trunk's representative number in A and B. For example,
"12345678"<12345678@10.1.1.1>. Select this format if you don't
want callees to know the caller's extension number.
Extension + Representative Num (DDI/DID mapped):
Displays the caller's extension number in A and the SIP trunk's DDI/
DID mapped representative number in B. For example,
"1111"<12345555@10.1.1.1>.
Representative Num (DDI/DID mapped) + Representative
Num (DDI/DID mapped): Displays the SIP trunk's DDI/DID
mapped representative number in both A and B. For example,
"12345555"<12345555@10.1.1.1>.
Specify whether to add a prefix number in the callerID name when you
make calls through this trunk connection. The availability of this setting
varies depending on the format of CallerID Name & Number you
selected.
This field can be 0-20 alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9),
underscores (_), colons (:), periods (.), hyphens (-) and plusses (+)
Type the SIP user name associated with this extension. The IP phone
registering with the X2002 must provide this for authentication.
This field can be 1-20 alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9).
Type the SIP password associated with this extension. The IP phone
registering with the X2002 must provide this for authentication.
This field can be 0-20 alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9),
underscores (_), plusses (+), periods (.), and "at" symbols (@).
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