Hi,From http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.telephony.pbx.asterisk.user/148565/focus=149455, you can read that :- SIP allows CallerID to be changed at the point when 2 separate calls are bridged to one ...
- May 2006 trunk version of Asterisk did not support this behaviour at that time.Is it still
Steve Davies wrote:
In the cases previously mentioned, the user is doing an attended
transfer using the handset features, and not Asterisk. I do not know
whether SIP even allows the Caller ID to be changed at the point when
two separate calls are bridged to one...
It does, but Asterisk does
On 5/16/06, Avi Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael J. Tubby B.Sc (Hons) G8TIC wrote:
call then transfers it on to another extension transferee (recipeient)
sees the Caller*ID
This behaviour changed in Asterisk 1.2 -- add o to your Dial options
and Asterisk will retain the original Caller
of the 7960G phone...?
Mike
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] CallerID retain on internal transfer
On 5/10/06, Joseph Rothstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From what I have tested, using cisco phones and 1.2.5, the original
callerID
is not kept when making a transfer.
Any other ideas?
We use SPA, snom
Michael J. Tubby B.Sc (Hons) G8TIC wrote:
call then transfers it on to another extension transferee (recipeient)
sees the Caller*ID
This behaviour changed in Asterisk 1.2 -- add o to your Dial options
and Asterisk will retain the original Caller ID on transfer.
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From what I have tested, using cisco phones and 1.2.5, the original callerID
is not kept when making a transfer.
Any other ideas?
Joe
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On 5/10/06, Joseph Rothstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From what I have tested, using cisco phones and 1.2.5, the original callerID
is not kept when making a transfer.
Any other ideas?
We use SPA, snom and aastra phones, and I had assumed that this was a
limitation of the SIP protocol. I would
I was just looking through the Wiki for some info on how to retain the
original caller's callerid when make transfers to internal extensions, and I
came across the parameter below:
useincomingcalleridonzaptransfer=yes
There is nothing in the zapata.conf file from vers. 1.2.7 so I am wondering
if
-Users] CallerID retain on internal transfer
I was just looking through the Wiki for some info on how to retain the
original caller's callerid when make transfers to internal extensions, and I
came across the parameter below:
useincomingcalleridonzaptransfer=yes
There is nothing
Joe wrote:
I was just looking through the Wiki for some info on how to retain the
original caller's callerid when make transfers to internal extensions, and I
came across the parameter below:
useincomingcalleridonzaptransfer=yes
There is nothing in the zapata.conf file from vers. 1.2.7 so I am
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