Hi there,
This is incredible - we've been running an Option 11C with Asterisk for
months and have never found anyone else doing the same and now it's
becoming a weekly occurrence!
We have exactly the same issue and have not been able to find an answer
for it. What we did as a workaround (we use Polycom phones) was to load
our phones' local address books with our internal phone list. The
phones match incoming numbers (like a mobile phone does) and provides
caller ID that way.
Hope this helps - btw, I'm trying to get a government/enterprise user
group going - are either of you interested?
Regards,
--
Anthony Rodgers
Business Systems Analyst
District of North Vancouver
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On Oct 26, 2005, at 12:15 PM, Gary Reuter wrote:
On 10/26/05, Andy Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it possible to get CallerID name from a Nortel switch? I'm
running Lucent 5ESS emulation with ND2 signaling.
Andy.
I have a Norstar MICS and was unable to find a way to make it send
out the name as well as the number.
Workaround: Have each handset have it's own OLI, and then use
Asterisk's LookupupCIDName, or use a macro to do the lookups in the
realtime voicemail db and use SetCIDName.
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