Disable calling name presentation on SPA-3102

Hi,
If I send a SIP INVITE to my SPA-3102, where the From header is like this -- (spaces inserted to stop the forum software treating it as an email address -- they're not there in the real invite)
From: Caller Name <01234567890 @ my.sip.server.net>;tag=as4b617ab1
-- the SPA-3102 generates a Caller ID spill on its FXS port with 'Caller Name' as the calling name, and '01234567890' as the calling number. That's all well and good.
If the From: header doesn't have a caller name, but is like this instead --
From: <01234567890 @ my.sip.server.net>;tag=as4b617ab1
-- the box sets the calling name to be 01234567890 as well.
Is there any way to turn that off, and have the SPA just not present a calling name at all?
If not, no bother! I'm just trying to get my box to behave a little more like BT with regards to caller ID presentation -- they don't ever send a reason for no calling *name*, but if the calling number is withheld or unavailable they will set the calling name to Withheld or Unavailable -- and set a reason for no calling number.
Many thanks!
Martin
Message was edited by: Martin Thorpe -- hopefully removed the auto-'email address' tagging! (Argh, no, it didn't. Bodged a different way.)

Hi Lindsey,
Thanks for the quick response. Here's a complete SIP invite -- I've changed the telephone number and put spaces around @ signs again, but everything else is unmodified.
INVITE sip:spa-line1 @ 81.2.113.115:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 81.187.239.177:5060;branch=z9hG4bK4062e0e9;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
From: ;tag=as75e22314
To:
Contact:
Call-ID: 445f75c33908fff74829a514159e9946 @ sentry.met24.net
CSeq: 102 INVITE
User-Agent: Asterisk
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 19:51:07 GMT
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH
Supported: replaces, timer
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 286
So there is a contact field in there as well.
That's from a slightly patched Asterisk server, which doesn't put a calling name in if it's blank -- by default if you didn't set a calling name, Asterisk will also set the calling name from the calling number and you'd get this instead:
From: "01234567890" ;tag=as54c7bb08
I've done product management myself so I know one customer asking for it to work a little differently (as opposed to it doing something wrong!) isn't going to make a change -- that's no problem at all. If it were to be changed, I'd rather the ATA didn't generate a calling name field in the CLID spill at all, rather than 'Unknown'. But hey, that's just my opinion!
For the avoidance of doubt, the ATA is always generating the calling *number* field in the CLID spill correctly.
Thanks again!
All the best,
Martin

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