Try commenting out fullusername in the [general] section on top of
users.conf. 

I'm not sure what the downside of this is, (if any), but it did free up the
inbound caller Id Name for me. 

Possibly other members of the list will comment on the downsides. I didn't
see any, but I'm not using this for real (yet). 

Regards,

 
Ron Byer Jr.
NetWeave Integrated Solutions, Inc.
+1.732.786.8830 x120
 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Trevor Benson
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 2:00 PM
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Subject: [asterisk-gui] Bandwidth.com CallerID

I setup bandwidth.com in our new server, and for some reason inbound calls
always say 'New User NXXNXXXXXX' under the callerid, the CallerID Number is
correctly displayed, however we do not receive the correct Caller ID Name.  

Out other systems using bandwidth.com seem to get this information correctly
(not using asterisk-gui), wondering if maybe it's a complication in the way
bandwidth.com hands the info off and asterisk-gui connects to bandwidth?
Thinking it's a local unknown user (or that's my guess at 'New User' always
being in callerid).

Trevor

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