Well, currently I do not use them, but I hate to give it up either - nice to be able to ID the call type and it might be useful some day. Now it's a pain to deal with. What you get is the same here from GBX, but with MCI, it the same with ANI II added to ANI

Bart

Steve Totaro wrote:
Do you use the AnI II digits for anything? If not, call the telco and tell them to just send ten digits. When I used to have some T1s with UCN, they sent the ANI II digits in a separate field specifically for that. I could see them in PRI debug on the console. Now with Global Crossing, I get *ANI*DNIS* which is pretty funky.
Thanks,
Steve

Bart Fisher wrote:
I was hoping someone might have the answer to this:

As an update: even though you can modify the Caller ID in extensions.conf for call handling and use CallerID(number) in you script, asterisk does not honor the modified number in CDR and VoiceMail.- I need to fix the number at answer.

Bart

Bart Fisher wrote:
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About 70% of the time, my Local DID provider sends me ANI II digits
(see http://www.nanpa.com/number_resource_info/ani_ii_assignments.html) where there will be an extra 2 digits added to the Caller ID - For example 627142225555 where '62' = Cell Phone for example..

The problem is, I have not found a way to remove these digits before it's used by Asterisk in CDR and Voice Mail with any
Asterisk script or command.
What can I do to strip these digits from Caller ID before answering the call so CDR and Voice Mail Caller ID announcement show correct number?

TIA

Bart









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