Cisco Systems BTS 10200 manual Caller ID Delivery Suppression, Called Party Termination

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Chapter 2 SIP Protocol Subscriber Features

Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based Features

Caller ID Delivery Suppression

The treatment for caller’s identity is based on presence of “anonymous” in the Display-Name field of From header in the INVITE. Caller Identity presentation (allowed/restricted) information for SIP subscribers is not maintained in the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch database.

This information is maintained on the individual phones, and can be provisioned through the phones’ softkeys. If the caller’s identity is restricted in the incoming SIP INVITE message, the presentation is suppressed. You can override permanent restriction on the phone by the caller dialing a feature (*) code on a per-call basis. This is a single-stage dialing for SIP subscribers.

Called Party Termination

Called Party Termination is Not Available/Not Reachable

This feature was introduced in a previous Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch release. There are no differences when provisioning the feature for SIP.

For more information, refer to the Called Party Termination is Not Available/Not Reachable section in the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch System Description guide.

Called Party Termination is Not Registered

This feature was introduced in a previous Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch release. There are no differences when provisioning the feature for SIP.

For more information, refer to the Called Party Termination is Not Registered section in the

Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch System Description guide.

Cisco BTS 10200 Supplementary Vertical Service Code Features

The following Cisco BTS 10200 Vertical Service Code (VSC) features are supported on SIP endpoints:

Calling identity delivery and suppression (per call)—suppression part (CIDSS), calling identity delivery and suppression (per call)—delivery part (CIDSD)

Calling name delivery blocking (CNAB)

Outgoing call bearing activation (OCBA), outgoing call bearing deactivation (OCBD), outgoing call bearing interrogation (OCBI)

Call forwarding unconditional activation (CFUA), call forwarding unconditional deactivation (CFUD), call forwarding unconditional interrogation (CFUI)

Note Reminder ringback cannot be enabled for SIP subscribers. If turning on the Call Forward Unconditional (CFU) feature for a SIP subscriber, make sure that reminder ring capability is turned off. This should be done at a subscriber level.

The command format would be as follows at the feature level:

add feature fname=CFU; tdp1=TERMINATION_ATTEMPT_AUTHORIZED; tid1=TERMINATION_ATTEMPT_AUTHORIZED; ttype1=R; fname1=CFUA; fname2=CFUD; type1=MCF; value1=Y; type2=RR; value2=N; description=CFU MCF=multiple call forwarding allowed, RR=ring reminder;

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Contents SIP Protocol Subscriber Features SIP Phone InitializationSIP Devices SIP RegistrationStatic Registration SIP User Authentication AORCisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based Features Activation and Deactivation of Anonymous Call RejectionCall Forwarding Calea Call ContentBilling Calling Name and Number Delivery Call Forwarding Activation and DeactivationCall Forwarding to an E.164 Number or an Extension Number RulesCaller ID Delivery Suppression Called Party TerminationCalled Party Termination is Not Available/Not Reachable Called Party Termination is Not RegisteredCustomer Access Treatment Customer-Originated TraceDirect Inward Dialing Direct Outward DialingCentrex Dialing Plan Extension Dialing Do Not DisturbEmergency Call Operator Services 0-, 0+, 01+, 00 Calls Incoming and Outgoing Simulated Facility GroupInterworking Multiple Directory NumbersType of Service Remote Activation of Call ForwardingSIP Endpoint Caveats SIP Subscriber to SIP CallsPhone-Based Features Voice-Mail SupportJointly-Provided Features Session TimerReliable Provisional Responses Text-GUI Features Supported HandsetsSupported Features Accessing FeaturesDistinctive Ringing for Centrex did Calls Call Transfer Blind and AttendedDistinctive Ringing Independently Provided Features OL-5352-03
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BTS 10200 specifications

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