Tony’s earlier points notwithstanding, perhaps you could address your
problem by establishing separate “branches/gateways” pointing to
unique subaccounts with your ITSP for each user requesting anonymous
caller ID.  Of course, if you have a very large user base, this quickly
becomes an administrative nightmare.

 

From: Jeff Gilmore [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2010 5:10 PM
To: Sipx-users list
Subject: [sipx-users] Challenges with caller-ID blocking

 

I am resending this to the list, as I did not see it come back and have
been having some email problems.  Forgive me if you have read it already
(but feel free to chime in if you have any insights)!

============

 

I have been working with my ITSP to resolve problems for my users that
choose to have outbound caller ID (CLID) blocked.   We are finding that
the way sipx (4.0.4) handles blocking CLID also interferes with 911
service.

 

My ITSP explains it as such:

 

According to RFC3325, when sending an invite to a "trusted gateway", the
header field P-asserted-identity should be included  and should contain
the actual identity information (in my case, I need it to send the DID)
and the "Privacy" field set to "ID", indicating that the receiving
gateway should not share the identity with any non-trusted gateways.
Here is an example from the RFC: 





From: "Anonymous" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=9802748

   Call-ID: 245780247857024504
   CSeq: 2 INVITE
   Max-Forwards: 69
   P-Asserted-Identity: "Cullen Jennings" <sip:[email protected]>
   P-Asserted-Identity: tel:+14085264000
   Privacy: id

In my case, it appears that I am sending the username with which I
authenticate with the ITSP (this single username is used for all
outbound calls from any of my users, and there is no pre-registration)
in the P-asserted-identity field, no "Privacy" header, and
"sip:[email protected]" in the from field. 

 

Since we do not send the real DID anywhere in the header, this means
that the DID is unavailable for 911 service lookup if CLID is disabled.

 

Can anyone help me figure out how to get sipx to include the DID (which
I set manually for each user as their Caller-ID string) in the
P-asserted-identity header?

 

I also am wondering about trust domains.  I don't see any configuration
fields in the SBC or gateway that allows me to indicate whether or not I
consider the gateway part of my trust domain.  Is sipx behaving this way
because it considers my ITSP untrusted?  If so, how can I indicate trust
status?

 

Any insights would be helpful.  I can send more config and trace details
privately, if needed.

 

Thanks,

Jeff

 

 

 



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