From: Leo Ann Boon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Works fine with my GE29393GE2-A. I think you need the right syntax, in
your .conf it should look like
callerid="John Doe" <1234>
Note the quotes around the name.
Leo
Ain't working. 27935GE3-B simply says "unknown" or displays a blank if
the string co
Leo Ann Boon wrote:
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
Leo Ann Boon wrote:
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
You should not have quotes in Caller*ID info. MOST devices will
just ignore the quotes, but a few will refuse to accept Caller*ID
with quotes in it. At least one revision of SIP firmware
Yuan LIU wrote:
From: Leo Ann Boon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yuan LIU wrote:
Related to callerid: I can't get text ID to work in an analog phone
on FXS. I tried the above format, it simply displays the entire
string in both numeric and text field (i.e., displays the same
string twice). Tried a fe
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
Leo Ann Boon wrote:
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
You should not have quotes in Caller*ID info. MOST devices will
just ignore the quotes, but a few will refuse to accept Caller*ID
with quotes in it. At least one revision of SIP firmware for Cisco
phones doe
Leo Ann Boon wrote:
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
You should not have quotes in Caller*ID info. MOST devices will just
ignore the quotes, but a few will refuse to accept Caller*ID with
quotes in it. At least one revision of SIP firmware for Cisco phones
does this.
Thanks for the heads up.
From: Leo Ann Boon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yuan LIU wrote:
Related to callerid: I can't get text ID to work in an analog phone on
FXS. I tried the above format, it simply displays the entire string in
both numeric and text field (i.e., displays the same string twice). Tried
a few other ways, got
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
You should not have quotes in Caller*ID info. MOST devices will just
ignore the quotes, but a few will refuse to accept Caller*ID with
quotes in it. At least one revision of SIP firmware for Cisco phones
does this.
Thanks for the heads up. On the other hand, th
Leo Ann Boon wrote:
Yuan LIU wrote:
Related to callerid: I can't get text ID to work in an analog phone on
FXS. I tried the above format, it simply displays the entire string
in both numeric and text field (i.e., displays the same string
twice). Tried a few other ways, got varied results (so
Yuan LIU wrote:
Related to callerid: I can't get text ID to work in an analog phone on
FXS. I tried the above format, it simply displays the entire string
in both numeric and text field (i.e., displays the same string
twice). Tried a few other ways, got varied results (some resulting in
"Unk
From: Jerry Geis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It needed BOTH the text callerid and numerid callerid to display
the text form. Callerid: Some name < number>
Related to callerid: I can't get text ID to work in an analog phone on FXS.
I tried the above format, it simply displays the entire string in both
It needed BOTH the text callerid and numerid callerid to display
the text form. Callerid: Some name < number>
At first I was only supplying the name. Works fine. Thanks,
Jerry
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/>/I have an F3000 phone utstarcom
From: Jerry Geis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have an F3000 phone utstarcom and sending a text message to it.
All is working but there is a line of "sender: asterisk".
How do I control what this line says?
Try sip.conf, callerid=...
Yuan Liu
THanks,
Jerry
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I have an F3000 phone utstarcom and sending a text message to it.
All is working but there is a line of "sender: asterisk".
How do I control what this line says?
THanks,
Jerry
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