One thing to keep in mind is a TC-based endpoint won't update any called party 
information before media is cut through.  This is intentional so the remote 
party-id doesn't go bouncing around as FindMe does its thing.

As these endpoints move into UCM from VCS this behavior will likely continue 
even though the SNR feature of UCM works differently than FindMe.

-Ryan

On Feb 14, 2014, at 11:14 AM, Angel Roberto Castaneda 
<he...@angelcastaneda.com<mailto:he...@angelcastaneda.com>> wrote:

Hello Jason,

I haven't tested this myself, but I was talking to TAC about this yesterday. 
They suggested using a CPL script.

Look halfway through this post - There's also mention of using the FindMe 
source rewrite function:

https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2090814

I hope that helps,


Angel Roberto Castaneda


On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Jason Aarons (AM) 
<jason.aar...@dimensiondata.com<mailto:jason.aar...@dimensiondata.com>> wrote:
Running CallManager 9.1 with VCS 8.1

Is there a standard on how a SIP Video endpoint should show Calling Party Name 
and Calling Calling Party Number when using URI dialing in SIP to SIP or SIP to 
H323 (VCS Internetworking)

Can I show a Friendly name like Jason Aarons vs 
jason.aar...@coke.com<mailto:jason.aar...@coke.com> on the screen when call 
comes into VCS Endpoint from my Jabber?

I have to admit I’m not sure what it shows but the customer said it wasn’t 
right.  Trying to get a camera picture of the screens.

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