Firmware now current (1.0.5.11) - no change in what is displayed on the phone. Good thought though :-)

Steve Maroney wrote:

Try upgrading the firmware

Thank you,
Steve Maroney

On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Steven P. Donegan wrote:



Eric Wieling wrote:



On Sun, 2004-09-12 at 09:41, Duane wrote:




Steven P. Donegan wrote:





I've looked through the archives - and see questions similar to mine,
but no answers. What, if anything, can be done to get the incoming
Caller ID to be presented on the Budgetone's Caller ID display? In all
other respects the phone+Asterisk seem to be extremely happy with each
other.




What you need to do is strip the alpha caller name from the caller ID,
the 101's can only handle numbers and it's trying to display a name...




I don't think this is the problem. If it was a general problem hundreds
f people would be complaining about this. Put a
NoOp(CALLERID=${CALLERID}) in the dialplan just before the Dial line to
ring the GS phone.  What you should see is something like CALLERID=Bob
Dobbs <666> on the console when the NoOp runs.  If you see ANYTHING that
isn't in the format of Caller*ID Name <calleridnumber. then you have
something messed up in your Asterisk config.  As said, the BT101 only
can display Caller*ID numbers, it should generally just throw out the
Caller*ID name.  You don't mention what COUNTRY you are in so I don't
know if it's an issue between what your telco sends and what Asterisk
expects.  In the USA this is not an issue, in other countries it *could*
be an issue.





I am in the US, and caller ID otherwise works fine (ie on analog
stations it comes thorough just fine).

sip.conf configlet:

[1000]
type=friend
username=1000
fromuser=1000
callerid=Computer Room <1000>
host=dynamic
nat=no
canreinvite=yes
dtmfmode=info
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disallow=all
allow=ulaw

extensions.conf configlet:

[sip-access]

exten => 1000,1,Macro(stdexten,1000,SIP/1000)

The stdexten Macro is the vanilla one from 'stock' Asterisk.

On the console I see all the appropriate caller ID/connection info, and
the Voicemail application definitely emails me the correct stuff - so it
seems it is something being lost between Asterisk/Grandstream...

Thanks for any help - this is on my home PBX - but once it all works I
will be rolling it out as a test at a friendly beta customer :-)

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