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lines.gif SIP line identity (out) options

The following table describes the options that you can use to configure outbound identity options for a SIP line. For information on how to access these options, see Configure a SIP line.

Changes to all of the options on this dialog box take effect immediately.

Option

Description

Default

Use 'sips:' scheme

Note: This option is applicable only to TLS lines. 

Converts the SIP address in the "From" header to use SIPS instead of SIP. SIPS is a secure transmission that uses the URI format. For example: <sips:+13178723000@ICServer:5061>.

 

If you do not select this option, CIC converts all SIPS to SIP.

Not selected

 

Called Address:

Keep 'tel:' scheme when using a proxy

Note: This option is available only if one or more proxy addresses are configured. It is available for all three line protocols. 

Determines whether CIC uses the telephone format (tel:NNNNNNNNNN) for the remote address. If you do not select this option, CIC converts the phone and phone number to the SIP format (SIP:NNNNNNN@ipaddress).

Not selected

Called Address:

Send Extension

Determines whether CIC dials an extension if one is passed. If this option is selected, then CIC dials it after "/."

 

The options are:

  • None: CIC does not include the extension in the SIP message.

  • Use 'ext='

  • Post Connect: After the call connects, CIC sends the extension as DTMF tones.

Post Connect

Calling Address:

Line Value 1

Sets the first calling address. After you set the value here, you can select it for the Calling Address options below.

 

For more information, see SIP Line Options and Configure a line value.

Not specified

Calling Address:

Line Value 2

Sets the second calling address. After you set the value here, you can select it for the Calling Address options below.

 

For more information, see SIP Line Options and Configure a line value.

Not specified

 

Calling Address:

Diversion Method

Sets how an outbound call on this line is indicated to the network.

 

The Use 'Diversion' Header setting causes the line to use a header with diversion information, such as the origination address or the most recent address.  

Use 'Diversion' Header

Calling Address (Normal Calls):

From Header Address

Sets the value that appears as the local address in an outbound SIP interaction that is not diverted or redirected.

 

The options are:

 

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Use passed value if present: displays the CIC user's outbound ANI. For example, "Name if present" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>.

Use passed value if present

Calling Address (Normal Calls):
From Header Name

Sets the value that appears as the local name in an outbound SIP interaction that is not diverted or redirected.

 

The options are:

 

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Use passed value if present: displays the name value that the handlers pass. If the handlers do not pass a value, and if the CIC user's outbound ANI is configured, then CIC uses the CIC user's display name. For example, "CIC User's Display Name" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>.  

  • None: displays only the address value.

Use passed value if present

Calling Address (Normal Calls):
'P-Asserted-Identity' Header Address

Sets the value that appears as the authenticated local address in the outbound SIP interaction that is not diverted or redirected.

 

The options are:

 

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Use passed value if present: displays the address value that the handlers pass. If the handlers do not pass a value, then CIC displays the CIC user's outbound ANI. For example, "Name if present" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>.

  • None: displays neither the address nor the name.  

None

Calling Address (Normal Calls):
'P-Asserted-Identity' Header Name

Sets the value that appears as the authenticated local name in the outbound SIP interaction that is not diverted or redirected.

 

The options are:

 

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Use passed value if present: displays the name value that the handlers pass. If the handlers do not pass a value, and if the CIC user's outbound ANI is configured, then CIC displays the CIC user's display name. For example, "CIC User's Display Name" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>.

  • None: displays neither the address nor the name.    

Note: This option is not available if 'P-Asserted-Identity' Header Address is set to None.

None

Calling Address (Normal Calls):
Diverted Header Address

Sets the value that appears as the destination address in the diversion header for the outbound SIP interaction.

 

The options are:

 

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Use passed value if present: displays the address value that the handlers pass. If the handlers do not pass a value then CIC uses the CIC user's outbound ANI. For example, "Name if Present" <tel:+13178723000>.

  • None: displays neither the address nor the name.    

None  

Calling Address (Normal Calls):
Diverted Header Name

Sets the value that appears as the destination name in the diversion header for an outbound SIP interaction.

 

The options are:

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Use passed value if present: displays the name value that the handlers pass. If the handlers do not pass a value, and if the CIC user's outbound ANI is configured, then CIC displays the CIC user's display name. For example, "CIC User's Display Name" <tel:+13178723000>.

  • None: displays neither the address nor the name.    

Note: This setting is not available if Diversion Header Address is set to None.

None

Calling Address (Diverted Calls):
'From' Header Address

Sets the value that appears as the local address in an outbound SIP interaction that is redirected. This is typically a follow-me or forwarded interaction.

 

The options are:

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Use passed value if present: displays the CIC calling user 1 outbound ANI. For example, "User 1 Name if Present" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>. For external to follow-me interactions and forwarded interactions, CIC displays the From address of the external device.  

  • Use diverted value: displays the CIC user 2 outbound ANI. For example, "User 2 Name if Present" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>.

Use passed value if present

Calling Address (Diverted Calls):
'From' Header Name

Sets the value that appears as the local name in an outbound SIP interaction that is redirected. This is typically a follow-me or forwarded interaction.

 

The options are:

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Use passed value if present: displays the CIC calling user 1 display name, if the user's outbound ANI is configured. For example, "CIC User 1 display name" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>. For external to follow-me interactions and forwarded interactions, CIC displays the From name of the external device.

  • Use diverted value: displays the CIC user 2 display name if the user's outbound ANI is configured. For example, "CIC User 2 display name" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>.

  • None: displays the address only.

Use passed value if present

Calling Address (Diverted Calls):
'P-Asserted-Identity' Address

Sets the value that appears as the authenticated local address in an outbound SIP interaction that is redirected. This is typically a follow-me interaction or a forwarded interaction.

 

The options are:

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Use passed value if present: displays the CIC calling user 1 outbound ANI. For example, "User 1 Name if Present" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>. For external to follow-me interactions or forwarded interactions, CIC displays the authenticated From address of the external device.  

  • Use diverted value: displays the CIC user 2 outbound ANI. For example, "User 2 Name if present" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>.

  • None: displays neither the address nor the name.

None

Calling Address (Diverted Calls):
'P-Asserted-Identity' Name

Sets the value that appears as the authenticated local name in an outbound SIP interaction that is redirected. This is typically a follow-me interaction or a forwarded interaction.

 

The options are:

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Use passed value if present: displays the name value that the handlers pass. If the handlers do not pass a value, then CIC displays the user's outbound ANI, if it is configured. For example, "CIC user's Outbound ANI" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>. For external to follow-me interactions or forward interactions, CIC displays the authenticated From name of the external device.

  • Use diverted value: displays the CIC user 1 display name if the user's outbound ANI is configured. For example, "CIC User 1 display name" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>.

  • None: displays the address only.  

Note: This option is unavailable if 'P-Asserted-Identity' Address is set to None.

None

Calling Address (Diverted Calls):
Diverted Header Address

Sets the value that appears as the destination address in the diversion header for an outbound SIP interaction that is redirected. This is typically a follow-me interaction or forwarded interaction.

 

The options are:

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Use passed value if present: displays the address value that the handlers pass. If the handlers do not pass a value then CIC displays the CIC user 1 outbound ANI, if it is configured. For example, "CIC User 1 Outbound ANI" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>.

  • Use diverted value: displays the CIC user 1 outbound ANI, if it is configured. For example, "CIC User 1 Outbound ANI" <tel:+13178723000>.

  • None: displays neither the address nor the name.  

Use diverted value

Calling Address (Diverted Calls):
Diverted Header Name

Sets the value that appears as the destination name in the diversion header for an outbound SIP interaction that is redirected. This is typically a follow-me or forwarded interaction.

 

The options are:

  • Use line value 1: displays the value in the Line Value 1 field.

  • Use line value 2: displays the value in the Line Value 2 field.

  • Select "Use passed value if present: displays the name value that the handlers pass. If the handlers do not pass a value then CIC displays the CIC user 1 display name, if the user's outbound ANI is configured. For example, "CIC User 1 display name" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>.

  • Use diverted value: displays the CIC user 1 display name if the user's outbound ANI is configured. For example, "CIC User 1 display name" <sip:+13178723000@ICServer.ININ.com>.

  • None: displays neither the address nor the name.  

Note: This setting is unavailable if Diversion Header Address is set to None.

Use diverted value

 

Related topics

SIP line identity (out) concepts

Configure a SIP line

Configure a line value

User outbound ANI configuration

Lines concepts