
Better question, why is the carrier letting you specify the billing telephone number? Isn't that a massive security flaw? Or is this an additional layer of accounting? On Jul 23, 2012, at 22:38 , Ryan Delgrosso wrote:
I have to agree with Alex on this one.
PAI RPID From
Only one matters and they are weighted in that order.
If you need the billing number to be different than the highest applicable in the above list, insert a diversion header and be done with it (warning not all term carriers properly obey diversion headers but it is the most correct answer)
On 07/23/2012 02:45 PM, Jay Hennigan wrote:
On 7/23/12 2:34 PM, Eric Wieling wrote:
Set a Diversion: header to specify the CallerID number.
Example: Diversion: <sip:+12125551212 at 172.17.5.11>;reason=rcf
The ;reason=whatever is optional, I don't know of any carriers which use it. That would likely work, but it is easier said than done. Sometimes it isn't diverted. An agent in a pool wants to display the pool inbound number in CLID but keep the individual number for billing and CDRs. Or the IAD on site doesn't support diversion headers, etc.
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