Please see my response in-line.

Crazy Boy wrote:
Hi Leo,

Thank you for your response. I am answering for your questions.

Q) As El mentioned - did you actually subscribe for callerid? Most telcos will charge it as a VAS(Value Added Service). Ans) Yes. You are right. I have already subscribed for callerid and tested with an analog phone with callerid instrument.

Q) Check the format of the Caller ID provided by your telco - bell,v23 or dtmf? Ans) I dont know how to check my caller id format provided by our provider. Can you please explain how to check my caller id format?
You have to ask your provider or check with your local regulator. From your error log, I'm fairly certain Asterisk is not detecting the caller-id. So, it's either its not sent by the telco or it's in the wrong format. US uses the bell format, UK and many Commonwealth countries use v23 while some European countries use DTMF. I'm not familar with India, but I think it's not bell (Asterisk's default).


Q) Check when is Caller ID sent, in some places it's between 1st and
2nd. Other between 2nd and 3rd. You need to Wait(?) as El suggested to
wait for it to be sent.
Ans) As you said, I put the Wait(4) statement in extensions.conf file in [incoming] context. But, callerid is not displaying.

Q) Is there any reason you're using US tones instead of India?
Ans) No reason. Is there any effect on getting callerid, if i use like this.
It's not important for caller id, but may create other issues like hangup.

Q) Is your line really a kewlstart line? I think it should more likely be loopstart.
Ans) Frankly, I dont know what is kewlstart? Can you please tell me.

Please see this http://ourproject.org/docman/view.php/116/144/faq.html#TDM%20&%20Analog_1 kewlstart is pretty much exclusive to Asterisk (and some channel banks) to provide disconnect supervision. For telco analog lines, it's usually loopstart or groundstart. kewlstart is based on loopstart so you should be able to place and receive calls, but you'll run into other issues.

Word of advice: Please get hold of a copy of your local telecommunication signaling standards. Without that, it's like navigating a ship in the dark without a map.

Regards.

Leo


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