other_user_features.fm
A31003-H8022-F100-2-7618, October 2006
HiPath 8000 V2.2, Feature Description Guide
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Other User Features
Caller Identity Service
This feature provides the following functionality in conjunction with the calling number delivery
and calling name delivery features, including the blocking features:
● Calling party number display
● Calling party name display
● Called party number display
● Alerting party number display
● Alerting party name display
● Automatic display suppression (on/off) of number for calling, alerting, and connected party
● Automatic display suppression (on/off) of name for calling, alerting, and connected party
● Display suppression (on/off) of number per call for calling party
● Display suppression (on/off) of name per call for calling party
The feature utilizes a private extension header within SIP provisional and final responses to
convey the called or connected party identity (number and name, if provided).
When calling, called, and connected parties appear, the number displayed appears in the
preferred format of the number that can be used to call back the calling party—for example, the
shortest possible dialable number, the national number, or the international number.
5.4.2 Networking
● The number, name, and presentation indicators for network parties are obtained from the
data stored in the UCE context.
● SIP-Q sends the number, name, and presentation indicators for network parties.
● The calling party ID and called party ID features reside in and operate locally to the HiPath
8000. Therefore, it can coexist and has no impact in a networked HiPath 8000 environment.
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Refer also to the following:
● Section 5.5, “Calling Identity Delivery and Suppression”
● Section 5.7, “Calling Name Delivery Blocking”
● Section 5.9, “Calling Number Delivery Blocking”
● Section 5.12, “Customer-Originated Trace”
Refer to the individual feature descriptions for specific information about associated
displays.
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