Yes it does display caller id as <callingnumber>@<ip of calling party> but that does not interfere with me hitting dial from missed calls. Seems the Cisco phone sends the sip INVITE as <callingnumber>@<ip of calling party> rather than <callingnumber>@<ip address of defaultproxyserver> but asterisk ignores the info after the @?

Chris

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The 8.2 firmware displays Caller ID as <callingnumber>@<proxyaddr>...
this becomes problematic for users that want to dial from their
'Missed Calls' log.

Omar

On 3/13/06, Nathan Bowyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/13/06, Chris Stenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have had no issues with 8.2 so far!
>
> Chris
>

Except the Caller ID issue reported in another thread?

> >>
> >> This issue has been fixed in SIP firmware 7.5
> >>
> >> Omar A. Sabek
> >
> > Yes, and I read that SIP 7.5 firmware have some other issues. They
> > recommend using 7.4 firmware. I'm not sure how good in new 8.2 > > firmware.
> >
> >
> > Tomislav
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