[cisco-voip] Calling Name (inbound and outbound) not workingon3640 and NM-HDV-2MFT-T1 48, Facility IE

Jared Mauch jared at puck.nether.net
Wed Mar 9 14:00:05 EST 2005


On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 12:51:09PM -0500, Wes Sisk wrote:
> Adam,
> 
> Looks like the feature may have been integrated in 12.3T.  Start with 
> 'isdn supp-service name calling' and go from there.  It is part of a 
> feature that originally targeted SIP but then expanded to h323.  Not 
> sure if the full h323 implementation is available yet.  A good question 
> for a formal TAC case or your Cisco SE.

	Sigh, very annoying that there's no 2600 (non-XM) ios
capable of handling this feature.

	That plus seeing bugs being targeted for fix in 12.4, perhaps
one should look at fixing the existing software than only fixing
it in the new release..

	Just frustrated that I can't find a release that supports
this without doing some massive hardware upgrade, as i've already got
max flash/dram in my 2600 boxen.  I don't need bgp and all the other
ospf/igrp/whatnot features, just static routing and the voice (SIP+PRI)
featureset.

	Before you attempt to shunt me off to my account team or ANS
engineer, i've already tried to find software with this featureset :(

	am i just whining, or do other people see this as a major
hurdle in their environments as well?  (too bloated with IP features
and missing VoIP features?)

	- jared

> >
> >Interface Serial3/0:23
> > isdn supp-service name calling
> > isdn outgoing ie facility
> > no isdn outgoing display-ie
> >!

 --- SNIP ---

> >CSceg80858 -- Remote-Party-ID is formatted wrong/oddly in current 
> >releases (to be addressed in 12.4)
> >
> >CSCsa67646 -- SIP "486 Busy Here" messages aren't returned on some 
> >SIP-PSTN calls

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