On 6/24/10 8:58 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:

What I do find is that ISN dialing, which used to be defined "allow
ISN dialing" was located under Domain or Internet calling. Now it is
under the registrar.

where is 'registrar'?

I don't remember doing anything to enable or disable ISN/SIP calling
(you can sip me on my extention @, or any alias, including alphanumeric aliases)

Seems to work find.  I see 'normal' caller id on both cisco and poly.
poly seems to have a feature to screw this up (if I enable internet calling on the poly, I get the SIP source and not the PSTN caller id)
and that is  in the phone or phone group section.



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