Hi Joe,

The Polycom IP phones support this, however currently there is no
support for it in *.

I don't think the SIP RFC requires support for this.

- Brent

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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Called name delivery
> 
> Is called name delivery supported by Asterisk and SIP?
> 
> On various PBX's, if you dial an extension (or a phone number stored
in an
> internal database), the caller's phone will display the called party's
> name
> on the caller's phone.
> 
> This is really handy when you're dialing extensions you don't
frequently
> call; if 2012 is Bob and 2021 is Mary, you key in 2021 and "Mary" pops
up
> on the display, and you realize you are calling the wrong party.
> 
> I looked through the Cisco 7960 SIP admin guide and didn't see any
obvious
> references, though my selection of keywords could have been greater.
> 
> ... JG
> --
> Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI -
http://www.sol.net
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