> Richard Mudgett wrote:
>
> Normal dialplan does not execute while a call is connected. That is
> what the interception macro/routines are for.
To close this out, what I ended up doing, on my dial line I have it run a macro:
Dial(SIP/${destination},${timeout.timeout},TtWwKkM(setcid))
[macro-
Richard Mudgett wrote:
>
> Normal dialplan does not execute while a call is connected. That is
> what the interception macro/routines are for.
Thanks!
I'll dig into it.
Doug
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On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Doug Lytle wrote:
> >> You might want to look at this link for some hints about what may be
> going on:
> >>
> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Manipulating+Party+ID+Information
>
> I've been pouring over that document for hours and am not really getting
>> You might want to look at this link for some hints about what may be going
>> on:
>> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Manipulating+Party+ID+Information
I've been pouring over that document for hours and am not really getting any
further then I had.
I guess I need to explain my s
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 10:06 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
> Last month I moved a 1.4.x Asterisk install to Asterisk 11.5.1.
> Everything is working well, until I noticed that Caller ID between
> facilities are showing properly, on the phone display, until the handset is
> picked up, then it's displaying
Last month I moved a 1.4.x Asterisk install to Asterisk 11.5.1. Everything is
working well, until I noticed that Caller ID between facilities are showing
properly, on the phone display, until the handset is picked up, then it's
displaying NAME NOT FOUND.
I do database lookup against extension