Yes its valid to add such parameter into Remote-part-ID and
P-Asserted-Identity heade, do I need to use Textops ?
I also need to add diffrent cpc for diffrent calling party types e.g mobile,
landline etc.

Thanks,
Asim

On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 1:41 AM, Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net> wrote:

> El Domingo, 31 de Enero de 2010, Asim Riaz escribió:
> > Hi Iñaki,
> > Its an ISUP parameter, it appear in sip INVITE like below;
> >
> > From:unavailable<sip:unavailable;cpc=opera...@10.129.39.59
> >
> > >;tag=95ffcd055e0f78f7d5d397020e89288d78a1
> >
> >  or
> >
> > From:unavailable<sip:unavaila...@10.129.39.59<sip%3aunavaila...@10.129.39.59>
> <sip%3aunavaila...@10.129.39.5 <sip%253aunavaila...@10.129.39.5>
> > 9> ;cpc=operator>;tag=95ffcd055e0f78f7d5d397020e89288d78a1
>
> Well, both approachs are not equivalent as the first one means a SIP
> userinfo
> paramenter while the second one means a SIP uri parameter.
>
> However you can achieve it by using the uac module to replace the From
> header
> value, but it could be not really funny. Would be valid to add such
> parameter
> in the P-Asserted-Identity header?
>
> --
> Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net>
>
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