[asterisk-users] Cisco GW, PRI CallerID Name

2007-04-09 Thread Peder @ NetworkOblivion
Does anybody have callerid name coming in on a Cisco PRI via a Cisco 
gateway via SIP to *?  I've seen a few people ask and a few people that 
say it should work, but I've never seen an actual working config.


I do a debug on our Cisco gateway and I can see the callerid name, 
however none of the features that should send it via SIP seem to work. 
Cisco docs say to use the following:


voice service voip
 signaling forward unconditional

interface serial 1/0:23
 isdn supp-service name calling


When I enable either of those features, my calls hangup after about 30 
seconds.  * gives me a message [Apr  9 22:52:22] WARNING[14660]: 
chan_sip.c:1916 retrans_pkt: Hanging up call 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - no reply to our 
critical packet.


Turning them off makes the calls work fine.  signaling forward 
unconditional appears to be the key feature, but * doesn't seem to know 
what to do with the info that it is sending.  There must be some way to 
set * to decode it, but I can't figure it out.


I am running * 1.4.2 (and I've tried it on 1.0.3 and 1.2.10) and 
12.4.13a on my Cisco gateway.


Any ideas?  FYI, my gateway has been running fine with multiple * boxes 
for 2+ years.  I've finally decided to try and get this working, so I 
upgraded to 12.4.13a to see if it worked there and it still doesn't.



Peder

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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco GW, PRI CallerID Name

2007-04-09 Thread Alex Balashov


I have a PRI fed into a Cisco AS5300 media gateway and sent to Asterisk via 
SIP, and caller ID works fine.  I can probably help you figure it out, even 
though I don't have any immediate insights.  Feel free to e-mail me off 
list if you like.


In general, however, I don't have isdn supp-service name calling enabled, 
and have my signaling on the voip dial-peer set to signaling forward 
conditional.


-- Alex

On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Peder @ NetworkOblivion said something to this effect:

Does anybody have callerid name coming in on a Cisco PRI via a Cisco gateway 
via SIP to *?  I've seen a few people ask and a few people that say it should 
work, but I've never seen an actual working config.


I do a debug on our Cisco gateway and I can see the callerid name, however 
none of the features that should send it via SIP seem to work. Cisco docs say 
to use the following:


voice service voip
signaling forward unconditional

interface serial 1/0:23
isdn supp-service name calling


When I enable either of those features, my calls hangup after about 30 
seconds.  * gives me a message [Apr  9 22:52:22] WARNING[14660]: 
chan_sip.c:1916 retrans_pkt: Hanging up call 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - no reply to our critical 
packet.


Turning them off makes the calls work fine.  signaling forward 
unconditional appears to be the key feature, but * doesn't seem to know what 
to do with the info that it is sending.  There must be some way to set * to 
decode it, but I can't figure it out.


I am running * 1.4.2 (and I've tried it on 1.0.3 and 1.2.10) and 12.4.13a on 
my Cisco gateway.


Any ideas?  FYI, my gateway has been running fine with multiple * boxes for 
2+ years.  I've finally decided to try and get this working, so I upgraded to 
12.4.13a to see if it worked there and it still doesn't.



Peder

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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco GW, PRI CallerID Name

2007-04-09 Thread Yehavi Bourvine +972-8-9489444
 Does anybody have callerid name coming in on a Cisco PRI via a Cisco
 gateway via SIP to *?  I've seen a few people ask and a few people that
 say it should work, but I've never seen an actual working config.

I have it working, but it depends on the specific configuration. I have it
working via PRI/Q.sig to a Nortel TX-1. The key issue here is that the name can
be sent in two ways: via the Q.931 and via Q.sig. Nortel supports only Q.sig,
and you need to enable it on the Cisco. If this is your case then tell me and
I'll send the config.

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