The way to first test the ATA is with a phone or caller ID display that
supports caller ID with call waiting. Some devices work that way by
default and some might require you to set the option. That test should
have nothing to do with zapata.conf at all. I assume the reason you
mention zxapata.conf
Hi,
Sorry to ask a slightly off topic question here, but I've been stuck
on this for a while.
My SIP ATA's are displaying callerID without problems. The problem is
when a 2nd call comes in during a conversation, callwaiting callerID
dosen't show up. I can only hear the callwaiting alert tones,
If callerid is received, it will be displayed on the sip phones.
My guess would be that it's not coming in on the analog line in the first place.
PaulH
> Scott Geist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How do you retreive the caller id on incoming analog lines and display
> the
> id on the sip pho
Scott Geist wrote:
> How do you retreive the caller id on incoming analog lines and display
> the id on the sip phones on the network?
Assuming the analog lines have caller ID feature:
Do you have an incoming SIP account to test with? Reason I ask is that
my IP phones and ATA do that by default.
How do you retreive the caller id on incoming analog lines and display the id on the sip phones on the network?
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