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Yes its in general Caller-ID is provided by the From SIP header containing the caller's name and "number". The number would most likely be placed in the user field of a SIP URL or appear in a tel: URL.Since the callee generally does not know or trust the callee's server, only cryptographic signatures can be used to ensure that the information is valid. For example, the outgoing proxy might be operated by an ISP, enterprise or phone company and sign for the identity of the caller, using the signedby parameter, with the identity of the company verified by a public key certificate similar to those used by web sites.
Posted by HamidAliKhan
Caller-ID is provided by the From SIP header containing the caller's name and "number". The number would most likely be placed in the user field of a SIP URL or appear in a tel: URL.
Since the callee generally does not know or trust the callee's server, only cryptographic signatures can be used to ensure that the information is valid. For example, the outgoing proxy might be operated by an ISP, enterprise or phone company and sign for the identity of the caller, using the signedby parameter, with the identity of the company verified by a public key certificate similar to those used by web sites.
Posted by avloginov