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Hi Rich, All,
Thanks for the response but this didn't help,
sorry.
I must be doing something wrong, it is very strange
that callerID is not working with one of largest US
Telco. BTW, when I plug in my old Panasonic phone in the
same line, callerID works just fine.
Does anyone use SBC Telco (http://www.sbc.com/) and gets CallerID
successfully with asterisk? Could you drop me your
zapata.conf and zaptel.conf files?
Thanks in advance,
Boris Zolotarev
>
> The only other item I can think of is to play with rxgain in
zapata.conf.
> Try rxgain=3.0, then rxgain=6.0, and if that seems to impact > receiving callerid, then adjust rxgain to the lowest value where > callerid still works. > > ------------------------ > Thanks for the response but still no luck. > I added those two lines just after the [channel] and updated my dial plan but the result is the same (there is no CallerID): > Asterisk Ready. > -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/1-1' > Jul 26 00:43:34 NOTICE[8867]: chan_zap.c:5367 ss_thread: Got event 2 (Ring/Answered)... > -- Executing Wait("Zap/1-1", "2") in new stack > -- Executing NoOp("Zap/1-1", "") in new stack > -- Executing SetVar("Zap/1-1", "dnis=100") in new stack > ... > > I hope you have some more ideas, please? > > BTW, is there anyone using Asterisk with SBC Telco in the US? > Does your asterisk recognize CallerID? > > Thanks, > Boris Zolotarev > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > I have new TDM04B installed and working fine with Asterisk 1.0.5 built on RedHat 9. > > > > All is working fine except CallerID that bothers me big time. > > I have several Panasonic and Sony phones and CallerID works fine with it (when I plug in the > line into phone instead into > > Asterisk I get CallerID) but fails with Asterisk. > > > > I am based in California (San Francisco) and my Telco is SBC (http://www.sbc.com/). > > . > > I would really appreciate if anyone could take a look below at my zapata.conf and > extensions.conf and let me know what is > > wrong. > > > > :: zapata.conf :: > > > > [channels] > > Try adding these right here (right after [channels]. Let's see if > that has any impact on the problem. > cidsignalling=bell > cidstart=ring > > > context=default > > switchtype=national > > signalling=fxs_ks > > usecallerid=yes > > callerid=asreceived > > hidecallerid=no > > callwaiting=yes > > usecallingpres=yes > > callwaitingcallerid=yes > > threewaycalling=yes > > transfer=yes > > cancallforward=yes > > callreturn=yes > > echocancel=yes > > echocancelwhenbridged=yes > > echotraining=400 > > rxgain=0.0 > > txgain=0.0 > > group=1 > > callgroup=1 > > pickupgroup=1 > > immediate=no > > busydetect=yes > > busycount=7 > > musiconhold=default > > faxdetect=both > > context=zap > > group=1 > > channel => 1-4 > > > > > > :: extensions.con :: > > > > I use this part of the code to trace Asterisk log and check CallerID and CallerIDName. > > > > [zap] > > exten => s,1,Wait(2) > > exten => s,2,Answer() > > exten => s,3,SetVar(dnis=100) > > exten => s,4,NoOp,${CALLERID} > > exten => s,5,NoOp,${CALLERIDNAME} > > For incoming Zap calls (from the TDM card), you do not need to "answer" > the call unless you're going into an IVR. If you are simply ringing > a sip phone, do something like this: > > [zap] > exten => s,1,NoOp,${CALLERID} > exten => s,2,Dial(Sip/1234,15) > |
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