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Many of the higher-end SIP hardphones are capable of reponding to messages sent to them in the SIP Header. This is mostly used to vary the ring tone or cadence at the phone but can also have other uses. SAIL-2.2.1-594 amd later releases have fully integrated support for these headers, allowing you to access them from the SAIL GUI.
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Hierarchy of SIP Headers
A SIP header may be provided at any or all of the following levels; Trunk, IVR, Alias, Extension. Where there is conflict the last header will be used. For example, if a header is provided at both the Trunk and Alias then the Alias will 'win'.
SIP Header contents
It should be appreciated that there is no standard for the contents of the SIP header. Consequently, each phone manufacturer uses its own strings. This also means you can only exercise one phone type per dial, which becomes important when attempting to call a group of phones simultaneously via a ring group.
Examples
Aastra
All Aastra phones will respond to values in the SIP header. You cannot vary the actual ringtone, but you can vary the ring cadence according to the 6 "Bellcore" standard settings. The format for an Aastra Alert-Info header is as follows...
Alert-Info:<http://127.0.0.1/Bellcore-dr1> Alert-Info:<http://127.0.0.1/Bellcore-dr2> .. .. Alert-Info:<http://127.0.0.1/Bellcore-dr6>
Snom
Snoms can vary their ringtone and can also import new ringtones "on the fly" from any uri on the web (firewalls permitting). For each phone, you set up a series of "labels" which point to actual ringtones. You then refer to the labels in the sip header...
Alert-Info:<http://127.0.0.1>\;info=alert-external Alert-Info:<http://127.0.0.1>\;info=alert-internal .. ..
Polycom
Polycoms support a fixed set of labels which correspond to ring-tones. Also, like the Snoms, they can reference a sound file on a remote uri. The labels are... Default, Visual_Only, Auto_Answer, Ring_Answer, Internal, External, Emergency, and Custom_1 through Custom_4.
Alert-Info<Internal> Alert-Info<External> .. ..
Cisco/Linksys/Sipura spa series
Similar scheme to the Polycoms. The labels are... Classic-1 thru 4 and Simple-1 thru 5. There are others but we need to get hold of the manual.
Alert-Info<Classic-1> Alert-Info<Simple-1> .. ..
Cisco 79xx series
Similar scheme to the Aastra. Does seem to depend upon firmware release. Earlier versions didn't support this feature.
Alert-Info<Bellcore-dr1> Alert-Info<Bellcore-dr2> .. ..