I don't think that  Asterisk currently sends a remote-party-id to the  
called party.  That would proably have to be added to the sip channel.

It *does* work with Broadworks, another SIP based phone system.

On a phone registered to Broadworks:

Your phone invites the Broadworks system, Broadworks replies with a  
180 (ringing) which includes a remote-party-id: field populated with  
the destination you are calling.  That is what displays on the Polycom  
and Sipura 841 that I have tried.

I had eneabled remote-party-id on a Cisco 7960, but something in the  
dialog caused the call to die.  I never investigated further.

--Shane





Quoting "Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Have you ever actually done this with Asterisk?
>
> Shane Young wrote:
>> It would be possible if Asterisk sent a remote-party-id back to the
>> calling phone.
>>
>> Polycom and Sipura phones (possibly Cisco phones) Support this with
>> SIP on Broadworks and it works great.
>>
>> --Shane
>>
>> Quoting "Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>> It is not possible to do this the way you want.  Most phones will
>>> display the called name if that name/number is in the phone's directory.
--Shane



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