Ira said at 13/11/2010 17:50:
> At 05:56 AM 11/13/2010, you wrote:
>> John Novack said at 13/11/2010 12:58:
>>> Ronny Adsetts wrote:
>> [...]
The problem I'm trying to solve at the moment is getting caller ID
info passed over to the SIP phones when calls are placed. The
>> exten => s
Ronny Adsetts wrote:
> John Novack said at 13/11/2010 12:58:
>
>> Ronny Adsetts wrote:
>>
> [...]
>
>>> The problem I'm trying to solve at the moment is getting caller ID
>>> info passed over to the SIP phones when calls are placed. The
>>> caller ID is coming through as 'asterisk'
At 05:56 AM 11/13/2010, you wrote:
>John Novack said at 13/11/2010 12:58:
> > Ronny Adsetts wrote:
>[...]
> >>
> >> The problem I'm trying to solve at the moment is getting caller ID
> >> info passed over to the SIP phones when calls are placed. The
>exten => s,1,Verbose(1,Samsung 209 ${CALLERID(al
John Novack said at 13/11/2010 12:58:
> Ronny Adsetts wrote:
[...]
>>
>> The problem I'm trying to solve at the moment is getting caller ID
>> info passed over to the SIP phones when calls are placed. The
>> caller ID is coming through as 'asterisk' which I assume is the
>> default if nothing is p
Ronny Adsetts wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've now set up Asterisk to interface with our current Samsung iDCS 100 PBX
> via an 8SLI analogue extension card in the Samsung and an Openvox A400P04
> 4-FXO card in the Asterisk box. It all works in that I can place calls in
> both directions from the office S
Hi,
I've now set up Asterisk to interface with our current Samsung iDCS 100 PBX via
an 8SLI analogue extension card in the Samsung and an Openvox A400P04 4-FXO
card in the Asterisk box. It all works in that I can place calls in both
directions from the office Samsung extensions and Asterisk SIP