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From: "Anonymous" sip:Anonymous@10.10.10.2;tag=1234 Connected Line and Name Identification Presentation Connected Line/Name Identification is a supplementary service that provides the called or connected party number and name. Unified Communications Manager uses the Remote-Party-ID header in 18x, 200, re-INVITE, and UPDATE messages to convey the connected name and number information. In this example, an endpoint placed a call to 9728135001. Unified CM determined that this number is for “Bob Jones” and sent that back to the originator in a 180 or 183 message. Remote-Party-ID: "Bob Jones" <sip: 9728135001@10.10.10.2>;party=called;screen=yes;privacy=off Connected Line and Name Identification Restriction Similar to Calling ID services, the RPID can restrict the connected number and/or the name independently. name Name Restrict only—When name is restricted, the connected name still gets included with privacy=name. For example: Remote-Party-ID: "Bob Jones"<9728135001@localhost; user=phone>; party=called;screen=no;privacy=name uri Number Restrict only—When number is restricted, the connected number still gets included with privacy=uri. For example: Remote-Party-ID: "Bob Jones"<9728135001@localhost; user=phone>; party=called;screen=no;privacy=uri full Both Name and Number Restrict—When both name and number are restricted, both information parameters get included with privacy=full. For example: Remote-Party-ID: "Bob Jones"<9728135001@localhost; user=phone>; party=called;screen=no;privacy=full SIP Line Messaging Guide (Standard Edition) for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 14 SIP Standard Line Interface Connected Line and Name Identification Presentation

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