I want to pop up a web page when a queue member phone
rings but, instead of displaying the clid, I want to
display the DID number the call came in. Any ideas how
to best implement this?
Greg
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--- Leo Ann Boon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg,
It looks like Asterisk managed to collect the caller
id digits. Is there
supposed to be a 'D' in the beginning? From your
trace, it looks like
the caller id was 'D009229129709C'.
Greg
In my case I'm able to see the callerid digits being
read by the chan_zap module. However, the number does
not get through to the ${CALLERID} variable. please
see debug trace below.
zaptel.conf:
fxsls=1
fxsls=2
loadzone= us
defaultzone = us
in zapata.conf, i have:
signalling=fxsls
Has anyone got a working analog connection to POTS
wherein DTMF, *not* FSK is used to send caller id by
the telco switch towards asterisk?
I've tried Asterisk 1.2.10, SVN trunk, and SVN branch
but so far has been unsuccesful.
When asterisk receives a call, I can see from DEBUG
that chan_zap is
On my TDM400 FXO interface, I get the following error
whenever I call in:
Aug 7 19:45:41 ERROR[3515]: callerid.c:276
callerid_feed: fsk_serie made mylen 0 (-9)
Aug 7 19:45:41 WARNING[3515]: chan_zap.c:6087
ss_thread: CallerID feed failed: Success
Aug 7 19:45:41 WARNING[3515]: chan_zap.c:6131