put origination_caller_id_number in the dial string of any call and you can
set the caller id individually for that leg
{origination_caller_id_number=1234}any normal dial string
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Peter P GMX prometheus...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello,
I have the following problem
Hello Anthony,
I do this when I orginate the call. This way we suppress the cid when we
call party A and transfer A to an internal extension (our callback
application).
But now comes the part that does not work:
After A enters the target number B (via DTMF), we set the cid variables
via
Hello Anthony,
sorry for being tenacious but in some cases it works in a way we need it:
If I a am not suppressing the cid numer when calling A, the following
scenario works:
* A receives a Call (originate) with CID '00' (default from
switch_caller.c)
* A dials some digits
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Peter P GMX prometheus...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello Anthony,
sorry for being tenacious but in some cases it works in a way we need it:
If I a am not suppressing the cid numer when calling A, the following
scenario works:
* A receives a Call (originate) with CID
Since you did not describe the exact way you are doing it with enough detail
or any trace I can't begin to tell you
what your problem is. you did not even mention what variable you are using
or show examples.
All I can do is tell you again that if you set the
origination_caller_id_number in the
Hello,
I have the following problem while providing callback (mod_eventsocket
is used):
1) I want to call a certain destination number A with a suppressed
caller_id_number (this works fine with some vars in the origination string)
2) The destination number A picks up the phone and enters a target