Leo Ann Boon wrote:
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
Leo Ann Boon wrote:
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
You should not have quotes in Caller*ID info. MOST devices will
just ignore the quotes, but a few will refuse to accept Caller*ID
with quotes in it. At least one revision of SIP firmware for Cisco
phones does this.
Thanks for the heads up. On the other hand, there are devices that
will treat everything as the number if you omit the quotes. So you'll
get gibberish on the phone.
I've never seen one.
Tell that to my cheap analog caller id phone :) BTW, the sample
zapata.conf in Asterisk also have the caller id names quoted. Maybe Mark
can enlighten us :)
Since the telco never sends quotes on PSTN calls, I can't imagine how
this could be the case. Remember, in most cases, quotes in Asterisk
config files are considered part of the value. So if you did a
callerid="Robert Dobbs" <5556661212> and then did a Noop($CALLERIDNAME)
you would see ""Robert Dobbs"" on the Asterisk CLI.
Maybe 1.2 and later silently strip off the quotes.
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