Cisco IE-3000-8TC Administration Guide - Page 310
Outbound Call Routing Information, the SIP Privacy header. For example, if Name/Number
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Connection Settings Setting SIP Privacy Description From the drop-down list, choose one of the following values to specify the type of SIP privacy header for SIP trunk messages to include: • Default-This option represents the default value; Name/Number Presentation values that the SIP trunk receives from the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Call Control compose the SIP Privacy header. For example, if Name/Number presentation specifies Restricted, the SIP trunk sends the SIP Privacy header; however, if Name/Number presentation specifies Allowed, the SIP trunk does not send the Privacy header. • None-The SIP trunk includes the Privacy:none header and implies Presentation allowed; this value overrides the Presentation information that comes from Cisco Business Edition 3000. • ID-The SIP trunk includes the Privacy:id header and implies Presentation restricted for both name and number; this value overrides the Presentation information that comes from Cisco Business Edition 3000. • ID Critical-The SIP trunk includes the Privacy:id; critical header and implies Presentation restricted for both name and number. The label critical implies that privacy services that are requested for this message are critical, and, if the network cannot provide these privacy services, this request must be rejected. This value overrides the Presentation information that comes from Cisco Business Edition 3000. Note Outbound Call Routing Information These headers get sent only if the Include Asserted-Identity check box is checked. Administration Guide for Cisco Business Edition 3000, Release 8.6(4) 290 OL-27022-01