I had this same thing happen before once as well, with other hardware.  If 
memory serves correctly, try removing the fromuser tag.  When Asterisk sends 
sip packets to the phones, it is changing the from address to the fromuser= 
number.  

-Tim

On July 14, 2006 11:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  Sorry if this off topic, just put in a new * switch last night,
>  with  the Digium 4 port FXO card, and a bunch of Cisco 7940
>  phones.
>
>  Other than the initial echo at the beginning of the call, no real
>  problems.  I do have one other problem, and wondered if anyone
>  else has seen this.  For some reason, the cisco phones aren't
>  sending the CallerIDnum to the destination extension.  The name
>  is coming through, but it's putting the destination number/extension
>  instead of the origination extensions.   I figure it's a configuration
>  issue in sip.conf, but I have valid callerid="someone" <1111> in and
>  it replaces the 1111 witht the dest. extens.
>
>  here's the sip entry template for each of the 7940's.
>
>  [1100]
>  type=friend
>  username=1100
>  fromuser=1100
>  secret=xxxx
>  auth=md5
>  host=dynamic
>  dtmfmode=rfc2833
>  qualify=120
>  nat=never
>  reinvite=no
>  canreinvite=no
>  disallow=all
>  allow=ulaw
>  allow=alaw
>  context=default
>  mailbox=1100
>  callerid="Jane Doe"<1100>
>
>
>  Anyone have any ideas?
>
>  Bill

-- 
Tim St. Pierre

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