Hiya,
Just as a thought - I have caller ID provided by NTL (cable) and was getting 'bad data' - turned out that my A and B wires were wired the wrong way round on my 'home brew' lead. As soon as I reversed them - worked fine!

Have a go - someone will correct me if I'm wrong but I had the card wired in wrong and it didn't stop anything from working or being blown so as a quick test ...

Wayne.

Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:

Hi,
we had 3 analog lines but our telco did't pass us the caller-id so Asterisk tried to identify the caller-id but found bad data. Setting usecallerid=no avoided the Warning.
Be sure your telco sends you the caller id.

Giorgio

Chris Thompson wrote:

Hey

Thanks for the response but still no luck.
I'm a bit baffeled, i might try running some of the old versions + patch and stick in my old x100p cards to see what happens
unless anyone has any great ideas?

However I didn't really understand why i would use usecallerid=no when i do* want to use caller id.

Cheers
Chris


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