> > > Hi, > > > > On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 01:20:32PM +0200, Massimo De Nadal wrote: > > > > we had similar problems and fixed them by setting the CIDName to the > > > CallerID: > > > > > > > > [from-ISDN1] > > > > exten=>s,1,Wait(1) > > > > exten=>s,2,SetCIDName(${CALLERID}) > > > > exten=>s,3,Dial(Sip/cisco1&Sip/xlite1,30,tTr) > > > > exten=>s,4,HangUp > > > > > > Thank you for your answer. I think my problem is a little bit different. > > > If I add a priority like: > > > exten => s,2,NoOp (${CALLERID}_${CALLERIDNUM}${CALLERIDNAME}) > > > I can see that CALLERID and the other variables have no value.... it > seems > > > like channel zap knows the CALLERID but doesn't set the variables > values. > > > > Its the same on our installation. Instead of zaphfc we're using quozap > > with a QuadBRI. And its working with SetCIDName. > > > > > Maybe a zaphfc bug ? > > It could also be a wanted behavior. There's antother Question: Do you > > always trust the received number (this applies to all channel types)? > > Thanks for your help again. > > Well, I'll try to explain myself better (I'm really sorry for my bad english > :-) > > If I try to: exten =>s,2,SetCIDName(FOOBAR) , when I receive a call on phone > display I can read FOOBAR correctly, but the variable CALLERID (which is > expanded by the syntax ${CALLERID} ) contains no values at all.... > Yes, I always want to trust received number. What I need is to read on the > phone the caller number. If the number is masqueraded or hacked or other, it > doesn't matter.
OK!!! I've solved the problem removing PriTrustUserCID=yes from zapata.conf . Now CID works great ! _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users