Ciao Peter,
> Assuming that you are using chan_capi-cm, the following from the
> README file works for me with MSN.
Thanks for your help, but I forgot to mention that I'm using mISDN, not
CAPI, so I can't use your Dial() options.
But I looked at the mISDN Dial() options, and I found this:
http:
Hi,
Assuming that you are using chan_capi-cm, the following from the README
file works for me with MSN.
The Dial string
===
Example:
Dial(CAPI/g/[:][/])
Or:
Dial(CAPI/contr/[:][/])
Or:
Dial(CAPI//[:][/])
'group' can be a value, comma separated list of values or a range
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Ciao Giorgio,
> when I read MSN I thought of Microsoft messenger and I thought I used
> SIP protocolI never used it, sorry for my stupid advice ::)
Don't worry, the subject is not punctual. :)
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Andrea Spadaccini
Multimedia Technologies Institute s.r.l.
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Ciao Andrea,
when I read MSN I thought of Microsoft messenger and I thought I used
SIP protocolI never used it, sorry for my stupid advice ::)
Giorgio Incantalupo
Andrea Spadaccini wrote:
Ciao Giorgio,
Hi Andrea,
maybe you set "fromuser=" field inside your sip.conf??
Right n
Ciao Giorgio,
> Hi Andrea,
> maybe you set "fromuser=" field inside your sip.conf??
Right now I'm not at work, so I don't have an Asterisk box at hand, but
voip-info.org seems to suggest that "fromuser" is a sip-only option:
fromuser = : Specify user to put in "from" instead of
callerid (ov
Hi Andrea,
maybe you set "fromuser=" field inside your sip.conf??
Giorgio Incantalupo
Andrea Spadaccini wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have an ISDN italian connection , with two number associated to one
line.
Is there a way to set which MSN should be used for an outcoming call? I
ask this because