[Serusers] Getting rid of SIP URI in Caller ID
Jiri Kuthan
jiri at iptel.org
Fri Jul 6 10:41:43 CEST 2007
At 22:57 03/07/2007, Charles Ulrich wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm fairly new to SER (just heard about it this afternoon), but I've
>already run up against a problem that's vexing me.
>
>We have a Polycom phone sitting behind a Linksys WRT54G router/firewall
>with DD-WRT firmware. This version of DD-WRT is the "voip" edition,
>meaning it has SER and rtpproxy installed to help ease NAT issues with
>SIP.
Hi Charles,
Is the 'voip edition' somewhere available? I would be eager to give it
a try on my WRT too.
I'm a bit sceptical how much we can do about it, since the URIs are part
of the SIP protocol machinery and it is up to discretion of a telephone
implementation to show what it wants to show (there is no standard for
what a telephone shall display).
IMO you are then left with experimenting and changing SIP requests in
a way that increases the chance that the phone shows what you want to
be shown. There is no guarantee however it will work for all phones
in a consistent way.
If I were you, I would try appending P-asserted-identity or Remote-Party-ID
header fields with tel URIs (benefit: use of a header field does not change
request URI, which might have side effects otherwise, and use of TEL
URI eliminates the domain). If that does not work, I would try to
put TEL URI in request-URI.
-jiri
>No configuration of SER is necessary, we enter the WRT54G's IP
>address into the phone's outbound proxy field and it just works.
>
>The only drawback is that when using this method, the caller ID on an
>incoming call from the PSTN contains a SIP URI (in the form of
>sip:5551212 at 207.179.x.x) instead of a simple telephone number. Our
>end-users are pretty voip illiterate and thus haven't the slightest
>clue how VoIP works. They are only going to get confused when a SIP URI
>shows up on their caller ID instead of the actual PSTN phone number of
>the person who called them. How can this be remedied?
>
>I can't tell what version of ser is on this device because the -h and -V
>flags return nothing. (Probably to make it slightly smaller for the
>embedded platform.) The 'strings' utility wasn't helpful either.
>
>Attached is the ser.cfg that comes with DD-WRT. Any help is greatly
>appreciated. Let me know if I need to provide more information.
>
>Thanks!
>
>--
>Charles Ulrich
>Ideal Solution, LLC -- http://www.idealso.com
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>Serusers mailing list
>Serusers at lists.iptel.org
>http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
--
Jiri Kuthan http://iptel.org/~jiri/
More information about the sr-users
mailing list