On Thursday 11 October 2018 at 22:11:10, Ivan Demkovitch wrote:
> Abdul,
> Added code like you proposed, I see it in logs but still don't see caller
> ID coming in:
> -- Goto (internal,101,1)
> -- Executing [101@internal:1] NoOp("SIP/callcentric13-000006d1", "Call
> ID: "DEMKOVITCH,IVAN" <15555555555>") in new stack
> -- Executing [101@internal:2] Dial("SIP/callcentric13-000006d1",
> "SIP/649EF375FFFF,30") in new stack
So, assuming 15555555555 is the Caller ID you would *like* to see on the
mobile, but in fact you see the number associated with your Callcentric trunk,
I think Abdul has pinpointed the problem:
> Also what Caller ID is set on outgoing trunk? Is that enforced in trunk
> configuration? --
> regards,
> abdul basit
By "trunk configuration" he means the trunk setup with Callcentric, not your
Asterisk server.
It is most likely that Callcentric do not allow you to set arbitrary caller ID
on outgoing calls made through that connection. You could pretend to be
anybody, and they don't permit that.
Regards,
Antony.
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Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
> Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
> > Top-posting.
> > > What is the most annoying way of replying to e-mail?
Please reply to the list;
please *don't* CC me.
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