[OpenSER-Users] [OT] Nortel CS2000 and "RPID" / "P-Asserted-Identity"

Alan Crosswell alan at columbia.edu
Thu Nov 15 02:03:57 CET 2007


Juha,

I believe this is handled in RFC3325: Private Extensions to the Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Asserted Identity within Trusted Networks,
RFC4497: Interworking between the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and
QSIG, and RFC3323: A Privacy Mechanism for the Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) which is the "Privacy" header.

 RFC4497 section 9 says:
   "A gateway MAY implement the P-Asserted-Identity header in accordance
   with [14].  If a gateway implements the P-Asserted-Identity header,
   it SHALL also implement the Privacy header in accordance with [13].
   If a gateway does not implement the P-Asserted-Identity header, it
   MAY implement the Privacy header."

[13] is RFC3323
[14] is RFC3325

/a

Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Alan Crosswell writes:
> 
>  > RPID never made it out of draft.  We've been doing the UAC_from  
>  > rewrites with no problems.  We still use RPID with our cisco media GWs  
>  > but plan to switch to P-Asserted-Identity at some point.
> 
> i don't have good enough net access to check, but does pai header also
> support controlling of display of calling number like rpid does with its
> privacy parameter?  if not, then it cannot be used as a replacement of
> rpid header
> 
> -- juha




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