caller-id is represented by the rpid, and in theory can be set to
anything, the ANI (auto num identification) is actually a "hidden"
identifier which should not blockable or changeable, else 911 wouldnt
really work.
Ser includes the caller-id in the uri, and also as you mentioned using
rpid, in a appended header. As for the ANI, not really sure, but its not
in SER I dont think, else it could be modified....which leads me to
think that this is how you could spoof ANI
Iqbal
On 7/5/2005, "Ramin Nikaeen" <rnikaeen(a)goldline.net> wrote:
Valued Colleagues,
I am trying to figure out how ANI and CallerID are handled/processed by
SER
and by SIP in general.
I have understood append_rpid_hf can be used to add a Remote-Party-ID
SIP header field.
Does Remote-Party-ID represent the CallerID or the ANI?!
How does SER include CallerID and ANI in the SIP message?
Can anyone kindly point me in the right direction as to where to
look/read?!
Best Regards,
Ramin