Tony -
This sounds great. Are you monitoring the line constantly for the inbound caller ID or are you somehow detecting the polarity reversal?


Look forward to trying out your solution! I think you will have a lot of happy bunnies here in Blighty, as the current lack of caller ID on our BT lines is the thing that makes Asterisk less viable for most home users....

If it works and is stable, will you disclaim your code so that it will get merged into the main CVS? There should probably be a couple of settings in zapata.conf for the caller id coding scheme to be used for each card

calleridtones = (V23, Bell or DTMF)
calleridarrives = (afterring, afterrev, etc)

since a lot of people here in UK have a line from BT and a cable co line, where the cable co either uses Bellcore after 1st ring, or V23 after 1st ring. So you need to be able to chose the method for each line. What a mess, eh?

Rgds
Tim




Tony Hoyle wrote:

Anyway, the caller ID patch is finished and works really well - it was easier than I thought... once you've decoded the V23 data the packet format is the same as the US Bell system. I've got some more testing to do to make sure it doesn't cause asterisk (or the kernel) to explode then I'll stick it on my website for general consumption/laughter/criticism

Tony

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