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Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
Parameter
Description
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 response includes the P-
Asserted-Identity with Caller ID. The device interworks (in some ISDN
variants), the Connected Party number and name from Q.931 Connect
message to SIP 200 OK with the P-Asserted-Identity header. In the
opposite direction, if the ISDN device receives a 200 OK with P-
Asserted-Identity header, it interworks it to the Connected party
number and name in the Q.931 Connect message, including its
privacy.
Web/EMS: Use Destination
As Connected Number
[UseDestinationAsConne
ctedNumber]
Enables the device to include the Called Party Number, from outgoing
Tel calls (after number manipulation), in the SIP P-Asserted-Identity
header. The device includes the SIP P-Asserted-Identity header in 180
Ringing and 200 OK responses for IP-to-Tel calls.
[0]
Disable (default)
[1]
Enable
Notes:
If the received Q.931 Connect message contains a Connected
Party Number, this number is used in the P-Asserted-Identity
header in 200 OK response.
For this feature, you must also enable the device to include the P-
Asserted-Identity header in 180/200 OK responses, by setting the
parameter AssertedIDMode to
Add
P-Asserted-Identity
.
This parameter is applicable to ISDN, CAS interfaces.
Web: Caller ID Transport
Type
EMS: Transport Type
[CallerIDTransportType]
Determines the device's behavior for Caller ID detection.
[0]
Disable = The caller ID signal is not detected - DTMF digits
remain in the voice stream.
[1]
Relay = (Currently not applicable.)
[3]
Mute = (Default) The caller ID signal is detected from the PSTN
side and then erased from the voice stream.
Reject Anonymous Calls Per Port Table
[RejectAnonymousCallP
erPort]
This table parameter determines whether the device rejects incoming
anonymous calls. If enabled, when a device's FXS interface receives
an anonymous call, it rejects the call and responds with a SIP 433
(Anonymity Disallowed) response.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[RejectAnonymousCallPerPort]
FORMAT RejectAnonymousCallPerPort_Index =
RejectAnonymousCallPerPort_Enable;
[\RejectAnonymousCallPerPort
]
Where,
Enable = accept
[0]
(default) or reject
[1]
incoming anonymous
calls.
For example:
RejectAnonymousCallPerPort 0 = 0;
RejectAnonymousCallPerPort 1 = 1;
Note:
This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
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