On 22 February 2010 15:59, Will Payne wrote:
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> On 22 Feb 2010, at 15:38, Danny Nicholas wrote:
>
>> What you need to do is set a channel variable with callerid(num) from the
>> external number, then reset callerid(num) whenever you do an internal dial
>> to transfer - something like this
>>
>> [
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Caller ID question
On 22 Feb 2010, at 15:38, Danny Nicholas wrote:
> What you need to do is set a channel variable with callerid(num) from the
> external number, then reset callerid(num) whenever you do an internal dial
> to transfer - something
On 22 Feb 2010, at 15:38, Danny Nicholas wrote:
> What you need to do is set a channel variable with callerid(num) from the
> external number, then reset callerid(num) whenever you do an internal dial
> to transfer - something like this
>
> [from-pstn]
> Exten => s,1,answer
> Exten => s,n,Set(pa
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Caller ID question
Hiya - quick question..
When an external call is answered by an extension and the person answering
the call wants to forward it to a different extension, is there any way to
change the caller ID when the call is transferred?
If someone is tr
Hiya - quick question..
When an external call is answered by an extension and the person answering the
call wants to forward it to a different extension, is there any way to change
the caller ID when the call is transferred?
If someone is transferring a call to me, I see the caller ID of the o
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> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Caller ID Question
>
>
> Rob
> Search your sip.cfg in your polycom directory for
> feature.9.name="url-dialing" feature.9.enabled="1"
> Set it to enabled="0"
>
>
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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 10:24 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Caller ID Question
Rob
Search your sip.cfg in your polycom directory for
feature.9.name=&quo
nal cals still
show [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am learning to ignore it
Mark
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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 9:54 AM
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That definitely makes sense, but how is it done on the phone level
(polycom 501 and 601s)? I looked through all the configs and can't seem
to find it in there, which is why I thought it might be an asterisk thing.
Rob
CunningPike wrote:
> Disable URI dialing on your phones.
>
> CP
>
> Rob Schall
Disable URI dialing on your phones.
CP
Rob Schall wrote:
> I have an asterisk 1.4 setup with a PRI installed and working. We are
> using a Polycom 501 to test the setup..
>
>
> Inbound calls work great as do phone to phone calls.
>
> However in all cases, the caller id is a bit odd. It shows:
>
>
Are you calling the other phones by URL or through asterisk? if your
phone is registered to asterisk, and you ask to dial a number, it will
connect through asterisk to another registered phone. If you ask to
dial a url from the polycoms, i.e. sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED], then it will connect
direct
I have the same issue and I cant fix it :(
On Nov 21, 2007 9:56 PM, Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 12:54:22 -0600, Rob Schall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >what cause's this? How do I get just 99?
>
> Maybe there's a better way, ie. making the ISDN card or Poly
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 12:54:22 -0600, Rob Schall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>what cause's this? How do I get just 99?
Maybe there's a better way, ie. making the ISDN card or Polycom unit
handle the presentation, but you could have Asterisk rewrite the CID
name/number on the fly.
${CALLERID(
I have an asterisk 1.4 setup with a PRI installed and working. We are
using a Polycom 501 to test the setup..
Inbound calls work great as do phone to phone calls.
However in all cases, the caller id is a bit odd. It shows:
99
sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
what cause's this? How do I get just 9
We just installed an Asterisk 1.4 system and have a Polycom 501 phone we
are using to test it. We have a PRI installed as well and it works well.
The problem
When a call is incoming, the caller id says:
99
sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
how do you get it to just say 99 and remove all
I just discontinued my BV service, however CID was working just fine from
a 303 line on cvs head. If you post the relavent sections of exentensions.conf
and sip.conf, we might be able to suggest a couple of things.
Outbound callerid via BV to the pstn will not show anything more then
the number as
Matt,
I have the same issue and someone told me on IRC that broadvoice did not
allow the caller ID to be changed like you want. If you do get this to
work please share with the group so we can benefit.
Thanks!
Randy
Matt Schwartz wrote:
How do I get the incoming caller id to work correctly? I
How do I get the incoming caller id to work correctly? I
have a broadvoice line going into my asterisk box. My dial plan then routes
the call to extension 1000. However, instead of the caller id from the
incoming call, I see the caller id number 1000 from the extension? How do I
correct
| Since caller ID does not work with my FXO card, I am wondering if Asterisk
| supports the following extensions functionality.
|
| When a call comes in, I'd like to give the caller an opportunity to enter
an
| extension if he/she knows it; if not, Asterisk will dial one or more
default
| handsets.
Since caller ID does not work with my FXO card, I am wondering if Asterisk
supports the following extensions functionality.
When a call comes in, I'd like to give the caller an opportunity to enter an
extension if he/she knows it; if not, Asterisk will dial one or more default
handsets. I know Ast
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