Michel wrote:
Sorry, sorry !!! I was mixed with another config when I wrote my
first email !!
In fact, User A is registered on Asterisk and user B has a public
phone number (no link with Asterisk).
Our test is : User A calls asterisk server via SIP. As User A context
has a DIAL('user B phone number'),
Asterisk calls user B via ISDN line. Then, user B phone rings and we
can see the caller phone number on
user B phone screen. This caller number is our ISDN line number. What
we would like to do is to hide the caller number (our ISDN line number).
We tried usecallerid, callerid, hidecallerid, restrictcid,
usecallingpres in zapata.conf but it doesn't work.
Do you or anyone know how to hide it?
Thanks you!
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Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 19:04:44 +0000
From: Tim Panton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] outgoing call on ISDN PRI
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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On 12 Dec 2006, at 15:11, Michel wrote:
HEllo list !
When user A calls user B via Asterisk (Users A and B are registered
on the same Asterisk server ) and an ISDN PRI, user B phone
always shows Asterisk server telephone number. How to hide it and
how to forward user A number ?
We tried usecallerid, callerid, hidecallerid, restrictcid,
usecallingpres in zapata.conf but we always see Asterisk server
telephone number !
I'm not getting a clear picture of how the ISDN PRI gets into it if
both users are registered (SIP I assume)
to the same asterisk.
If the call actually goes out via a Public ISDN line, you have to
get the provider to agree to let
you set the outgoing number. Normally they will only let you set it
to one of the inbound numbers
that you have bought from them :-)
If that doesn't help,
please re-phrase the question...
Tim Panton
www.mexuar.net
www.westhawk.co.uk/
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I think your telco is adding the "main number" assigned to you if you
try not to send one at all or if you send something as a caller ID the
telco didn't allow you to send. IMHO the only thing you can do is ask
the telco not to present the caller ID to the other end. I'm pretty sure
that there is an option to do so in Asterisk, but of course your telco
must support that. Here in Germany this is not a standard feature.
- Fabian Foerster
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