Quoting Jaap Winius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Quoting Tim Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Your caller ID is probably being over-ridden by the settings in your >> sip.conf file. Remove the caller ID from your PSTN section of the >> sip.conf, and the CID should be passed on from the POTS line. > > That sounds like a good idea regardless. On the SPA3000 I've changed > the User ID to "PSTN", while the sip.conf now has the following entry: > > [4500] > ; SPA3000, PSTN line: incoming. > type=friend > host=dynamic > port=5061 > context=home-in > username=PSTN > secret=1234 > dtmfmode=rfc2833 > disallow=all > allow=ulaw > insecure=very > qualify=yes > > While still not a solution in my case, this is an improvement. CIDs > for incoming PSTN calls are now reported as "Unavailable", instead of > always being "4500". > > Thanks! > > Jaap
What do you have for your "PSTN Answer Delay" (in PSTN tab)? I had to set mine between 3 to 5 to get reliable CID from the POTS line. This was for a SPA3102, not a 3000. I've never had a 3000, but everyone says they are nearly identical. Tim Johnson _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users