OK, I understand now. The caller-id works correctly when I call out to the PSTN through a Cisco AS5350 gateway. The caller-id does not work when I call another ATA. I have to assume that the ATA does not support the remote-party-id field. Anyone else have experience with this, since I don't see any documentation related to remote-party-id on an ATA? I'll also post this to the cisco message boards and re-post any response that I get.
Stephen
Subject: RE: [Serusers] caller-id with raius using sip-rpid
Well, as you see, rpid is attached to a non-numeric subscriber's request, so that it can be processed by devices capable of doing so. What is the problem then?
-jiri
At 11:21 PM 10/3/2003, Steve Dolloff wrote:
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Hello,
I think that ATA doesn't support Remote-Party-ID. One might be surprised that some implementations from CISCO do and some don't. That's quite common actually, because ATA had been produced by company called Komodo before CISCO acquired them (I don't know details). So, there are many implementations labeled "CISCO" but they don't seem to use a common SIP stack.
Jan.
On 06-10 12:40, Steve Dolloff wrote: