2010/6/1 Doug Weisenberg <[email protected]>:
> I tend to take the opposite view - the PSTN gateway should hide the CLI.
>  Based upon the URI in the From header, the calling user is wishing to
> remain anonymous using the technique defined in RFC 3261.  If your gateway
> doesn't have local policy to override the user's wish, why not honor it?

Yes, it makes sense.


>  Also, in your example the user's identity was exposed and placed in the
> P-Asserted-Identity header.  But how should the gateway behave (w.r.t. CLI)
> if the P-Asserted-Identity header is absent?

The PAI is inserted by a proxy after identifying the client. This is
used by the gateway for billing purposes and so. And also when the
gateway routes the call to the PSTN it still must keep the originator
CLI (but with privacy request).

Thanks.


-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<[email protected]>

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