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I recently rolled out a new server with asterisk 14. ?On the Call
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 6:50 AM, Zakir Mahomedy wrote:
> I recently rolled out a new server with asterisk 14.
> On the Called user phone, the caller ID is the same as the Called User.
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> eg) ext 406 with callerid 406 calls ext 405 ,
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> on the caller id on the ext 405
I recently rolled out a new server with asterisk 14. On the Called user phone,
the caller ID is the same as the Called User.
eg) ext 406 with callerid 406 calls ext 405 , on the caller id on the ext
405 phone displaying 405.
We are using realtime PJSIP, I set the callerid field in the