On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Andy Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to alter the outbound callerID for extensions within a > context I have created. > > I wrote the following: > > exten => _9.,2,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "360"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "670"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581560) > exten => _9.,3,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "361"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "671"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581561) > exten => _9.,4,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "362"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "672"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581562) > exten => _9.,5,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "363"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "673"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581563) > exten => _9.,6,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "364"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "674"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581564) > exten => _9.,7,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "365"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "675"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581565) > exten => _9.,8,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "366"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "676"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581566) > exten => _9.,9,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "367"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "677"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581567) > exten => _9.,10,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "368"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "678"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581568) > exten => _9.,11,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "369"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "679"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581569) > exten => _9.,12,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "700"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "701"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581557) > exten => _9.,13,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "100"] | $["$ > {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "101"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581500) > > > This *should* change the callerID for (for example) 700 and 701 to be > 581557, and any extensions not listed above, it should leave them alone. > > If I call from extension 666, I get the correct outbound number (as it > does exist), but the rules above are not being followed. > > I have tried to use Set(CALLERID(num)=581500) which works okay > slightly further down. > > I am aiming for any numbers starting with a 9 to follow the rules > above, and then to follow a further rule (eg if the number starts 901, > or 907) > > I'm stuck.. If anyone could help, I would be eternally grateful..
Are you sure ${REALCALLERIDNUM} is set? Alternatively (to AEL) there's a way how to simplify all this, by using Asterisk extension patterns: [clid-mangle] exten => 70[01],1,Set(CALLERID(num)=581557) exten => 70[01],2,Return() exten => 10[01],1,Set(CALLERID(num)=581500) exten => 10[01],2,Return() ; and so on, just better reorganize your extensions so that this can match patterns better. [dial-out] exten => _9.,1,GoSub(clid-mangle,${CALLERID(num)},1) exten => _9.,2,Dial(SIP/provider) Regards, Atis -- Atis Lezdins, VoIP Project Manager / Developer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: atis.lezdins Cell Phone: +371 28806004 Cell Phone: +1 800 7300689 Work phone: +1 800 7502835 _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- AstriCon 2008 - September 22 - 25 Phoenix, Arizona Register Now: http://www.astricon.net asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users