(as a follow up to my own post) > > It seems that there are two options that block the presentation: 0x23 and > 0x21 > > No no! Protocol wise, they are different flags in each nibble. If the high > nibble is not zero then the number is not for general use. Any number > presentation block in PRI->SIP conversion should only pass the CLI if the > high nibble is zero.
Cut and paste from the ITU Spec Q931 Presentation indicator (octet 3a) Bits 7 6 Meaning 0 0 Presentation allowed 0 1 Presentation restricted 1 0 Number not available due to interworking 1 1 Reserved NOTE 1 - The meaning and the use of this field is defined in 3/Q.951 and 4/Q.951. Screening indicator (octet 3a) Bits 2 1 Meaning 0 0 User-provided, not screened 0 1 User-provided, verified and passed 1 0 User-provided, verified and failed 1 1 Network provided NOTE 2 - The meaning and the use of this field is defined in 3/Q.951 and 4/Q.951. Linus _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
