Caller id is showed even AnonymousCallEnable is ENABLED for SIP

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info2lee:
Quote from: Stewart on February 28, 2012, 09:12:36 pm

The OBi documentation states that *67 sets the display name in the INVITE to Anonymous and also sets the privacy tag in the RemotePartyID header (assuming that X_InsertRemotePartyID is enabled, which is the default).  That's exactly what the SPA3102 does.  Both of those devices have a SIP Debug feature; you could use that to see whether the firmware is working as advertised, or whether there are any other differences in the outgoing INVITE that may have an impact on caller ID blocking.

Thanks for the suggestion, maybe I will try the debug feature. Anything else is working perfectly for me, just this drawback, unless I did not set something correctly, e.g. DigitMap etc.

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The above description applies to *67 being handled by the device.  With either Obi or SPA, when this is the case, you hear a new dial tone after entering *67.  If your SPA does not play dial tone after entering *67, it's being sent as part of the number and being handled by the provider.  If that is your case, you must configure the OBi to do that, as described by RonR in the previously referenced thread.  If you still have trouble, use SIP Debug to compare the INVITE requests from the two devices.


I hear a new dial tone after dialing *67 on SPA3102 device, so the device handles it, also because freephoneline does not support *67 so even *67 passes to SIP provider it won't be handled (I tried directly with software sip phone on windows, *67 doesn't work for freephoneline, the support forum mentioned it as well).

info2lee:
Quote from: QBZappy on February 28, 2012, 09:14:49 pm

info2lee,


From OBi admin guide:

http://www.obihai.com/OBiAdminGuide.htm#_Toc304466410

*67  Block Caller ID (One Time)


Yeah, I noticed that a couple of days ago, for OBI110  *67  Block Caller ID (One Time), for SPA3102 it is different *67 block caller id persistently, *81 on the contrary once, so looks like the star code is switched, but no matter it is *67, *81, caller id is not supposed to be showed.

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