Hello Rolando -

You are correct. Calling-Station-Id is the phone number of the caller 
(source), and Called-Station-Id is the number that is being called 
(destination).

If you are only getting "000" as the Called-Station-Id, it is either because 
your telco does not provide the number when the call is received (you may 
have to ask them to turn this feature on), or as you say it may be a problem 
with your NAS (check with your vendor).

regards

Hugh


On Wednesday 19 September 2001 23:59, Rolando Riley wrote:
> Hi Hugh:
>         I just want to confirm if Called-Staton-Id is the phone number our
> users use to make the connections
> to our site?  If so I was wondering why in all of my entry it appears as
> "000" :
>         Calling-Station-Id = "2660836"
>         Called-Station-Id = "000"
>
>         BTW is this problem related to our NAS?  I want to make a Handler
> based on this attribute.
>
> best regards,
>
> -----------------------------------------------
> Ing. Rolando Riley
> Administrador de Sistemas Unix
> AYAYAI.COM S.A.
> Tel: (507) 265-2424 ext. 408
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