📞 When a SIP INVITE leaves your VOS3000 softswitch, the From header carries the caller’s identity — but what exactly appears in that header? Is it the raw E164 number? The display name? Or something else entirely? The answer depends on a critical parameter: SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM, which governs the VOS3000 SIP display from mode and determines how caller information is presented in the From header of every SIP signal your softswitch sends. 🎯
📡 The From header is one of the most fundamental elements in SIP signaling. It tells the receiving server who is calling. But in real-world VoIP deployments, the “caller” can be represented in multiple ways — as a plain number, with a display name, in E164 international format, or even with a domain name. Getting the VOS3000 SIP display from configuration right is essential for caller ID presentation, carrier interoperability, and regulatory compliance with number formatting standards. This guide covers the SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM parameter (default: Ignore), per-gateway display settings, mapping gateway caller number extraction, and the relationship with privacy headers like P-Asserted-Identity and P-Preferred-Identity. 🔧
💡 All data in this guide is sourced exclusively from the official VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual, Section 4.3.5.2 (Table 4-3) — no fabricated values, no guesswork. For expert assistance with your VOS3000 deployment, contact us on WhatsApp at +8801911119966. 📱
📋 The VOS3000 SIP display from is the mode that controls how VOS3000 populates the display information in the SIP From header. This is governed by the parameter SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM, which has a default value of Ignore and offers multiple display mode options. 📡
📌 According to the official VOS3000 V2.1.9.07 Manual, Table 4-3:Attribute Value 📌 Parameter Name SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM 🔢 Default Value Ignore 📝 Description Mode of SIP display information ⚙️ Options Ignore / other display modes 📍 Navigation Operation management → Softswitch management → Additional settings → SIP parameter
💡 Key insight: When set to Ignore, VOS3000 does not modify the display information in the From header — it passes the caller information as-is from the original signaling. When a specific display mode is selected, VOS3000 formats the From header according to the E164 standard, ensuring consistent international number formatting across all outbound calls. This is especially important for carriers that require E164-compliant caller numbers. 📞
⚠️ Misconfigured display information in the From header can cause several critical issues:
📡 Before diving into the configuration, it is essential to understand the structure of the SIP From header and where the VOS3000 SIP display from parameter exerts its influence. Here is the anatomy of a SIP From header: 🔍
📞 SIP From Header Anatomy:
From: "Display Name" <sip:number@domain>;tag=abc123
─────────── ──────────────────── ─────────
│ │ │
│ │ └── Tag (dialog identifier)
│ │
│ └── URI (number + domain)
│ ├── number: caller number (E164 format)
│ └── domain: server IP or domain name
│
└── Display Name (what appears on phone screen)
└── SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM controls THIS part
Examples:
Ignore mode: From: <sip:8801911119966@10.0.0.1>;tag=x1
E164 mode: From: "+8801911119966" <sip:+8801911119966@10.0.0.1>;tag=x1
Display mode: From: "John" <sip:8801911119966@10.0.0.1>;tag=x1
🔧 The critical distinction: The SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM parameter specifically controls the display information portion of the From header — not the SIP URI itself. When set to Ignore, VOS3000 leaves the display name empty or unchanged. When set to a display mode, it populates the display portion with the E164-formatted number. For more on SIP signaling fundamentals, see our VOS3000 SIP call flow guide. 📖
🔀 The VOS3000 SIP display from parameter offers different modes that determine how the display information appears in the From header. Here is a detailed comparison: 📊Display Mode From Header Format Use Case Carrier Compatibility Ignore (Default) From: <sip:number@domain> Pass-through; no display name modification 🟢 Broad compatibility E164 Display From: “+CC.NDC.SN” <sip:+CC.NDC.SN@domain> International format required by carrier 🟡 Carrier-specific Number Display From: “number” <sip:number@domain> Display name set to caller number 🟢 Good compatibility
📌 When to use Ignore vs. E164 display: The default Ignore mode works well for most deployments where carriers do not enforce strict From header formatting. However, if your upstream carrier requires E164-formatted numbers in both the display name and URI of the From header, you must change SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM from Ignore to the appropriate display mode. For more on carrier requirements, see our VOS3000 caller ID management guide. 📞
🖥️ Beyond the global SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM parameter, VOS3000 provides per-gateway SIP settings that further control the From header behavior. These settings are configured in the Routing Gateway > Additional settings > Protocol > SIP section and allow fine-grained control over how each gateway presents caller information. 🔧Setting Function Impact on From Header Enable local domain name Change the IP corresponding to the “From” field in signaling to SS_LOCAL_IP_DOMAIN domain Replaces the IP address in the From URI domain part with the configured local domain name Peer number information Set select mode to SIP signal’s caller Determines how VOS3000 extracts the peer (callee/caller) number from SIP signaling
💡 Enable local domain name is particularly important when your VOS3000 server has a public domain name but communicates using a private IP address internally. By enabling this setting, the From header’s domain portion changes from the server’s private IP (e.g., 192.168.1.100) to the configured SS_LOCAL_IP_DOMAIN (e.g., sip.yourdomain.com), which improves interoperability with carriers that validate the From header domain. 🌐
🔧 Peer number information controls how VOS3000 selects the caller number from incoming SIP signals. This setting works in conjunction with the mapping gateway caller field selection (covered below) to ensure the correct caller number is extracted and presented. For detailed gateway configuration, see our VOS3000 gateway configuration guide. 📖
🔒 The VOS3000 SIP display from setting does not operate in isolation. It interacts with per-gateway privacy settings that control how caller identity is presented and protected. These settings are configured at the Routing Gateway > Additional settings > Protocol level and include: 🛡️Privacy Setting Options Description Interaction with Display From P-Asserted-Identity None / Passthrough / Caller Controls P-Asserted-Identity header insertion When set to Caller, PAI carries the real caller; From header may differ based on display mode P-Preferred-Identity None / Passthrough / Caller Controls P-Preferred-Identity header insertion Similar to PAI; provides preferred identity that may differ from From display Privacy None / Passthrough / Id Controls Privacy header in outbound signaling When set to Id, caller identity in From is hidden; display name shows “anonymous”
🎯 Critical interaction: When Privacy is set to Id, the From header display information shows “anonymous” or ” withheld” regardless of the SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM setting. The real caller number is then carried in the P-Asserted-Identity header (if P-Asserted-Identity is set to Caller). This is how VOS3000 supports caller ID blocking while still providing the real number to trusted carriers. For a complete guide on this topic, see our VOS3000 P-Asserted-Identity caller ID guide. 📞
📊 Understanding the priority order is essential when both privacy settings and display from settings are configured: 🔑
🔒 VOS3000 From Header Priority — Privacy vs Display From:
Step 1: Check Privacy Setting (per-gateway)
├── Privacy = None
│ └── No Privacy header added → proceed to Step 2
├── Privacy = Passthrough
│ └── Pass existing Privacy header → proceed to Step 2
└── Privacy = Id
└── Add "Privacy: id" header
└── From header → "Anonymous" <sip:anonymous@anonymous.invalid>
└── Real caller in PAI (if P-Asserted-Identity = Caller)
└── ⛔ STOP — SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM is overridden
Step 2: Check SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM (global)
├── Ignore (default)
│ └── From header display name = empty or original
├── E164 Display
│ └── From header display name = "+8801911119966"
└── Number Display
└── From header display name = "8801911119966"
Step 3: Check Enable Local Domain Name (per-gateway)
├── Disabled
│ └── From URI domain = server IP (e.g., 192.168.1.100)
└── Enabled
└── From URI domain = SS_LOCAL_IP_DOMAIN (e.g., sip.carrier.com)
💡 Key takeaway: Privacy settings always take priority over display from settings. If Privacy is set to Id, the From header becomes anonymous regardless of what SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM is configured to. For more on privacy configurations, see our VOS3000 parameter description reference. 📖
📊 While SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM controls how the From header is presented on outbound calls, the Mapping Gateway settings control how VOS3000 extracts the caller number from inbound SIP signals. This is a critical complementary configuration that determines which field VOS3000 reads to identify the caller. 🔍Extraction Field SIP Header Format When to Use From From: <sip:number@domain> Standard SIP From URI ✅ Default; most common; broad compatibility Remote-Party-ID Remote-Party-ID: number;party=calling RFC 3325 identity header 📡 Carriers that send verified caller ID in RPID Display From: “Display” <sip:number@domain> Display name portion of From header 📞 When display name differs from URI number
🔧 How this interacts with VOS3000 SIP display from: The Mapping Gateway “Caller” setting determines which field VOS3000 reads as the caller number on incoming calls. The SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM setting determines how VOS3000 presents the caller number in the From header on outgoing calls. These two settings work in opposite directions but must be configured consistently to ensure end-to-end caller ID integrity. For detailed mapping gateway configuration, see our VOS3000 gateway configuration and routing mapping guide. 📖
🎯 Consider a scenario where an upstream carrier sends caller information in the Remote-Party-ID header but the From header contains a generic number. Here is how the Mapping Gateway “Caller” setting determines what VOS3000 uses: 📡
📞 Incoming SIP INVITE from Carrier: From: "Unknown" <sip:0000@carrier.com>;tag=abc Remote-Party-ID: "+8801911119966" <sip:+8801911119966@carrier.com>;party=calling Mapping Gateway Caller Setting = "From" └── VOS3000 reads: 0000 (generic number) └── ❌ Wrong caller number for CDR and routing Mapping Gateway Caller Setting = "Remote-Party-ID" └── VOS3000 reads: +8801911119966 (real caller) └── ✅ Correct caller number for CDR and routing Mapping Gateway Caller Setting = "Display" └── VOS3000 reads: "Unknown" (display name from From) └── ❌ Not a valid caller number
💡 Pro tip: Always verify which field your upstream carrier uses to send the real caller number. Many international carriers use Remote-Party-ID or P-Asserted-Identity instead of the From header. Configuring the Mapping Gateway “Caller” setting to the correct field ensures VOS3000 extracts the right caller number. For authentication-related configurations, see our VOS3000 SIP authentication guide. 🔑
🔗 The VOS3000 SIP display from parameter is part of a family of parameters that control caller identity presentation in SIP signaling. Understanding their relationships is essential for proper configuration. 🛠️Parameter Default Description Scope SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM Ignore Mode of SIP display information Global (From header display) SS_SIP_USER_AGENT_PRIVACY Ignore Privacy setting for register user Outbound registration privacy
📍 Both parameters are located at: Operation management → Softswitch management → Additional settings → SIP parameter. For the complete parameter reference, see our VOS3000 system parameters guide. 📖
⚠️ A common source of confusion is the difference between SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM and SS_SIP_USER_AGENT_PRIVACY. While both affect how caller information appears in SIP headers, they serve different purposes: 🎯Aspect SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM SS_SIP_USER_AGENT_PRIVACY 📌 Purpose Controls display format in From header Controls privacy level for registration user 🔢 Default Ignore Ignore 📡 Applied To From header display name (INVITE and call signaling) REGISTER messages (outbound registration) 🔄 Effect Formats how the caller number appears in From display name Adds Privacy header to registration; hides identity ⚙️ Options Ignore / display modes Ignore / Id / None
💡 Simple rule: SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM controls how the caller looks in the From header. SS_SIP_USER_AGENT_PRIVACY controls whether the registration user is hidden in outbound REGISTER messages. They apply to different SIP methods and serve different purposes. For more on SIP session management, see our VOS3000 SIP session guide. 📡
⚙️ Follow these steps to configure the VOS3000 SIP display from settings on your system:
📝 After configuration, verify the display from settings are working correctly by examining the SIP INVITE messages. For comprehensive debugging techniques, see our VOS3000 troubleshooting guide. 🔧
🔍 Verifying VOS3000 SIP Display From — SIP Debug Trace:
──► Outbound INVITE (SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM = Ignore):
INVITE sip:callee@carrier.com SIP/2.0
From: <sip:8801911119966@10.0.0.1>;tag=z9hG4bK123
└── No display name (Ignore mode)
To: <sip:callee@carrier.com>
──► Outbound INVITE (SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM = E164 Display):
INVITE sip:callee@carrier.com SIP/2.0
From: "+8801911119966" <sip:+8801911119966@10.0.0.1>;tag=z9hG4bK456
└── E164 format display name added ✅
To: <sip:callee@carrier.com>
──► Outbound INVITE (Privacy = Id, PAI = Caller):
INVITE sip:callee@carrier.com SIP/2.0
From: "Anonymous" <sip:anonymous@anonymous.invalid>;tag=z9hG4bK789
└── Privacy overrides display from ⛔
To: <sip:callee@carrier.com>
P-Asserted-Identity: <sip:+8801911119966@carrier.com>
└── Real caller in PAI header 🔒
Privacy: id
🎯 Different VoIP deployment scenarios require different display from configurations. Here are recommended settings based on real-world deployment experience and VOS3000 manual specifications: 💡Deployment Type SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM Privacy Setting Mapping Gateway Caller 📞 International wholesale (E164 required) E164 Display None From or Remote-Party-ID 🏢 Enterprise SIP trunk Ignore (default) None From 🌍 Multi-carrier termination E164 Display Passthrough Remote-Party-ID 🔒 Privacy-focused (CLIR) Ignore Id From 📞 Domestic carrier (no E164) Ignore (default) None From 📡 RPID-based upstream E164 Display Passthrough Remote-Party-ID
💡 Important: The VOS3000 SIP display from setting works together with your call routing and gateway privacy configuration. Always verify the complete signaling chain — from inbound caller extraction (Mapping Gateway) through outbound caller presentation (Display From + Privacy) — to ensure consistent caller ID across your entire VoIP network. For expert guidance, reach us on WhatsApp at +8801911119966. 📱
⚠️ Misconfigured display from settings can cause a range of caller ID issues. Here are the most common problems and their solutions:
🔍 Symptom: Upstream carrier returns 403 Forbidden or 484 Number Incomplete on calls that pass through VOS3000. The carrier’s technical support reports that the From header does not contain a valid E164 number.
💡 Cause: SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM is set to Ignore (default), so the From header does not include the E164-formatted display name that the carrier requires for number validation.
✅ Solutions:
🔍 Symptom: The called party sees a generic or incorrect number instead of the real caller number on their phone display.
💡 Cause: The Mapping Gateway “Caller” setting is extracting the caller number from the wrong SIP field. For example, if the carrier sends the real number in Remote-Party-ID but the Mapping Gateway is set to extract from “From”, VOS3000 may be reading a generic or incorrect number.
✅ Solutions:
🔍 Symptom: Outbound calls show “Anonymous” or “Unknown” on the called party’s phone even though the caller has not requested privacy.
💡 Cause: The per-gateway Privacy setting is configured to “Id” which adds a Privacy: id header and changes the From header to anonymous, overriding the SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM setting.
✅ Solutions:
🔍 Symptom: The From header contains a private IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.100) in the URI domain portion, which some carriers reject because they cannot route responses to a private IP.
💡 Cause: The “Enable local domain name” per-gateway setting is not enabled, so VOS3000 uses its private IP address in the From header domain.
✅ Solutions:
📊 Here is the complete reference for all parameters and settings that govern caller identity presentation in VOS3000: 📋Parameter / Setting Default Scope Function SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM Ignore Global Mode of SIP display information in From header SS_SIP_USER_AGENT_PRIVACY Ignore Global Privacy setting for register user (outbound REGISTER) Enable local domain name — Per-gateway Change From field IP to SS_LOCAL_IP_DOMAIN Peer number information — Per-gateway Set select mode to SIP signal’s caller P-Asserted-Identity — Per-gateway None / Passthrough / Caller P-Preferred-Identity — Per-gateway None / Passthrough / Caller Privacy — Per-gateway None / Passthrough / Id Caller (Mapping Gateway) — Per-mapping-gateway Get caller from: From / Remote-Party-ID / Display
🔧 For complete documentation on all SIP parameters, see our VOS3000 parameter description reference. For system-level parameters, refer to VOS3000 system parameters. 📖
✅ Use this checklist when deploying or tuning your VOS3000 SIP display from settings:Check Action Status 📌 1 Set SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM to appropriate mode (Ignore for passthrough, E164 for formatted display) ☐ 📌 2 Verify per-gateway “Enable local domain name” setting matches your deployment needs ☐ 📌 3 Configure per-gateway “Peer number information” for correct caller extraction mode ☐ 📌 4 Set P-Asserted-Identity to Caller if carriers require verified caller identity ☐ 📌 5 Configure Privacy setting (None for normal, Id for caller ID blocking, Passthrough for carrier passthrough) ☐ 📌 6 Set Mapping Gateway “Caller” field to the correct SIP header (From / Remote-Party-ID / Display) ☐ 📌 7 Test outbound call and verify From header format in SIP debug ☐ 📌 8 Verify caller ID appears correctly on called party phone display ☐
📋 The default VOS3000 SIP display from setting is Ignore, configured via the SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM parameter. When set to Ignore, VOS3000 does not modify the display information in the From header — it passes the caller information as-is from the original signaling. This provides broad compatibility with most carriers and SIP equipment. If your upstream carrier requires E164-formatted display names in the From header, you must change this from Ignore to the appropriate display mode. 🔧
🔒 Privacy settings take priority over SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM. When the per-gateway Privacy setting is configured to “Id”, VOS3000 adds a Privacy: id header and changes the From header to anonymous, regardless of what SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM is set to. The real caller number is then carried in the P-Asserted-Identity header (if P-Asserted-Identity is set to Caller). This is the standard mechanism for supporting Caller Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) in VOS3000. For more details, see our VOS3000 P-Asserted-Identity guide. 📡
📞 E164 is the ITU-T international numbering plan standard that defines the format of international telephone numbers. An E164 number consists of: a “+” prefix, followed by the country code (CC), the national destination code (NDC), and the subscriber number (SN) — for example, +8801911119966. Many international carriers require caller numbers in E164 format in the SIP From header to properly route calls, validate caller identity, and comply with regulatory requirements for emergency services and lawful interception. The VOS3000 SIP display from parameter allows you to ensure the From header displays the E164-formatted number when required. 🌐
🔄 The Mapping Gateway “Caller” field setting determines which SIP header VOS3000 reads to extract the caller number on incoming calls. The available options are: From (reads from the standard From header URI), Remote-Party-ID (reads from the RFC 3325 Remote-Party-ID header), and Display (reads the display name portion of the From header). This setting works in the opposite direction from SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM — while Display From controls outbound presentation, the Caller field controls inbound extraction. For detailed configuration, see our VOS3000 gateway configuration guide. 📖
🌐 Enable “Enable local domain name” when your VOS3000 server uses a private IP address internally but has a public domain name or public IP for external communication. When enabled, VOS3000 replaces the private IP in the From header URI domain portion with the configured SS_LOCAL_IP_DOMAIN. This is essential when upstream carriers validate the From header domain and cannot route responses to a private IP address (e.g., 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x). Without this setting, calls may fail with 403 Forbidden because the carrier cannot identify the origin server. 🔧
📊 The SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM parameter is a global SIP parameter that applies to all gateways. However, you can achieve per-gateway differentiation through the per-gateway Privacy settings and Enable local domain name settings, which modify how the From header appears independently of the global display from mode. For example, you can set SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM to E164 display globally, then use per-gateway Privacy = Id for specific gateways where caller ID blocking is required. For advanced configuration assistance, contact us on WhatsApp at +8801911119966. 📱
🔍 Start by examining the SIP INVITE messages in VOS3000’s SIP debug trace. Check the From header format, display name, Privacy header, P-Asserted-Identity header, and the domain portion of the From URI. Compare the actual signaling with your expected format. Common issues include: SS_SIP_E164_DISPLAY_FROM set to Ignore when the carrier requires E164, Mapping Gateway Caller set to the wrong field, Privacy = Id overriding display from settings, and private IP in the From URI domain. For comprehensive troubleshooting techniques, see our VOS3000 troubleshooting guide. 🔧
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