I think the rule number 1 in the programming world should be:
Why complicate if you can make it simpler?
Isamar
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Brent Torrenga wrote:
I think he is getting at something like a Zap channel that passes on it's
own CID info from zapata.conf, as opposed to the calling
Previously, when I wanted to forward to incoming callerid when I
forwarded a call to another number I had to set the callerid on the
outgoing call to be that of the incoming number. So today I do this:
exten = s,n,Set(CALLERID(name)=${CALLERIDNAME})
because I want the outgoing callerid that
Mark Hulber wrote:
exten = s,n,Set(CALLERID(name)=${CALLERIDNAME})
This could never have accomplished anything, since those two references
affect the exact same variable internally.
because I want the outgoing callerid that I forward to not be the normal
callerid of the local extension
I think he is getting at something like a Zap channel that passes on it's
own CID info from zapata.conf, as opposed to the calling channel? Perhaps it
is a zap issue, and is as simple as placing callerid=asreceived in
zapata.conf.
OR
Maybe it is the way Dial() works in 1.2 versus 1.0 - with the
I have an incoming call on one channel coming into asterisk, and I'm
forwarding the call using Dial on several other channels such as to
reach a cell phone and work. I don't want the caller ID that has been
assigned to the outbound SIP or IAX account to show up on the cell phone
but the
Mark Hulber wrote:
I have an incoming call on one channel coming into asterisk, and I'm
forwarding the call using Dial on several other channels such as to
reach a cell phone and work. I don't want the caller ID that has been
assigned to the outbound SIP or IAX account to show up on the cell