Hi list,
After successfully configuring Linksys SPA3000 and SPA3102 devices as
Asterisk PSTN gateways, the only thing I can't get working is the PSTN
Caller ID. The analog and SIP phones I've used can both display CIDs
for internal calls, while the analog model also displays CIDs
Quoting Jaap Winius [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi list,
After successfully configuring Linksys SPA3000 and SPA3102 devices as
Asterisk PSTN gateways, the only thing I can't get working is the PSTN
Caller ID. The analog and SIP phones I've used can both display CIDs
for internal calls, while the
Quoting Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Your caller ID is probably being over-ridden by the settings in your
sip.conf file. Remove the caller ID from your PSTN section of the
sip.conf, and the CID should be passed on from the POTS line.
That sounds like a good idea regardless. On the SPA3000
Quoting Jaap Winius [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Your caller ID is probably being over-ridden by the settings in your
sip.conf file. Remove the caller ID from your PSTN section of the
sip.conf, and the CID should be passed on from the POTS line.
That sounds
Quoting Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What do you have for your PSTN Answer Delay (in PSTN tab)? I had to
set mine between 3 to 5 to get reliable CID from the POTS line. This
was for a SPA3102, not a 3000. I've never had a 3000, but everyone
says they are nearly identical.
I normally have 0