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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Setting Caller ID after Dial
On 6/29/05, Bryce Chidester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The CallerID that is seen by others on calls originating from your
> PRI is set by
Matt wrote:
Use account codes? How does one use account codes, and of which
account codes do you speak?
Don't use Caller*ID for billing. Use account codes, which is supported
pretty much everywhere in Asterisk.
If you want me to hold your hand I usually require dinner and drinks first.
ht
Chee Foong Chiew wrote:
Hey Mark,
Have you tested on doing transfer (blind and
attended)? Are the extensions in the CDR still
correct?
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--- Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually, I don't think they are. That was something I wanted to
research a little farther. I wish the
Actually I already using account code for billing, so
billing is fine.
I have a 3rd party reporting software that tie
extension numbers to departments. At the end of a
month the person in charge will generate report on the
call statistic for each department. My problem is now
the report showing on
Hey Mark,
Have you tested on doing transfer (blind and
attended)? Are the extensions in the CDR still
correct?
CCF
--- Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chee Foong Chiew wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >I have the following situation:
> >
> >I have a PRI with 200 DID numbers and I have set up
On 6/29/05, Bryce Chidester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The CallerID that is seen by others on calls originating from your
> PRI is set by your PRI provider; you have no control from Asterisk
> about this as it gets overridden by the provider. You must contact
> your carrier and ask them to set th
Use account codes? How does one use account codes, and of which
account codes do you speak?
>
> Don't use Caller*ID for billing. Use account codes, which is supported
> pretty much everywhere in Asterisk.
>
> --
> Eric Wieling * BTEL Consulting * 504-210-3699 x2120
> __
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 02:05:11PM -0500, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
> Yes, but if you know that, then I'm sure you know that the terminating
> carrier almost always looks up the name themselves and set the name to
> whatever is in the name/number database.
In te SS7 world, CLI will alwa
Matt Fredrickson wrote:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 12:37:34PM -0500, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
Bryce Chidester wrote:
The CallerID that is seen by others on calls originating from your PRI
is set by your PRI provider; you have no control from Asterisk about
this as it gets overridden
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 13:37, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
> Your carrier can allow you to set your own Caller*ID NUMBER. Some
> carriers do this by default, some on request, some refuse to do so.
>
> Your carrier lets us set our Caller*ID NUMBER to anything we want.
>
> The Caller*ID NAME
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 12:37:34PM -0500, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
> Bryce Chidester wrote:
> >The CallerID that is seen by others on calls originating from your PRI
> >is set by your PRI provider; you have no control from Asterisk about
> >this as it gets overridden by the provider. Y
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 09:27:34AM -0700, Bryce Chidester wrote:
> The CallerID that is seen by others on calls originating from your
> PRI is set by your PRI provider; you have no control from Asterisk
> about this as it gets overridden by the provider. You must contact
> your carrier and a
> > The CallerID that is seen by others on calls originating from your
> > PRI is set by your PRI provider; you have no control from Asterisk
> > about this as it gets overridden by the provider. You must contact
> > your carrier and ask them to set the CallerID for all PRI lines to
> > the
What about setting and using Accountcode for each sip client? It tracks
separately than callerid in the cdr.
so in your sip.conf, add an
accountcode=
statement for each sip entry, and in the AccountCode field in the CDR,
you'll have the correct entry needed to determine who made the call.
Bryce Chidester wrote:
The CallerID that is seen by others on calls originating from your PRI
is set by your PRI provider; you have no control from Asterisk about
this as it gets overridden by the provider. You must contact your
carrier and ask them to set the CallerID for all PRI lines to
Chee Foong Chiew wrote:
Hello,
I have the following situation:
I have a PRI with 200 DID numbers and I have set up
200 sip extensions that matches the last 4 digit of
the corresponding DID numbers so that when any of the
200 DID number is called, asterisk can pass the call
to the respective si
risk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Setting Caller ID after Dial
The CallerID that is seen by others on calls originating from your PRI is set
by your PRI provider; you have no control from Asterisk about this as it gets
overridden by the provider
Bryce Chidester wrote:
The CallerID that is seen by others on calls originating from your
PRI is set by your PRI provider; you have no control from Asterisk
about this as it gets overridden by the provider. You must contact
your carrier and ask them to set the CallerID for all PRI lines to
Chee Foong Chiew wrote:
I have a PRI with 200 DID numbers and I have set up
200 sip extensions that matches the last 4 digit of
the corresponding DID numbers so that when any of the
200 DID number is called, asterisk can pass the call
to the respective sip extension. Incomming has been
fine.
But
The CallerID that is seen by others on calls originating from your
PRI is set by your PRI provider; you have no control from Asterisk
about this as it gets overridden by the provider. You must contact
your carrier and ask them to set the CallerID for all PRI lines to
the desired name/number
Hello,
I have the following situation:
I have a PRI with 200 DID numbers and I have set up
200 sip extensions that matches the last 4 digit of
the corresponding DID numbers so that when any of the
200 DID number is called, asterisk can pass the call
to the respective sip extension. Incomming has
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