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Robert Boardman wrote: | As you my be aware the X100p cannot collect uk caller id, | now I have a modem and a perl script that creates a | file /etc/asterisk/callerid.txt on each incoming call in the format | | number,date,time,name | | over writing each time a new call comes in
Exactly the idea I'd had to get UK CLID into *.... except rather than using a modem, i'm using a BT CD-50 unit which i'm about to hack to provide CLID output in RS232 format. See http://www.photon.dyndns.org/projects/btcd50conversion/ for more information. The CD50 is avaliable on Ebay for about a fiver (I paid about 8 quid incl. P&P for mine).
| I can asterisk read this file and populate the callerid for internal phones and | cdr?
I was thinking of using AGI for this, as you suggest. Should be nice and simple to knock up a perl script to do it. I'll try and find some time over the weekend to knock up a script.
If you don't hear from me on monday, feel free to drop me an email and harass me.. I have poor planning/time management skills ;)
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