> i can't get callerid in anyway thru *. If * can't get it how do you think you're phone's gonna get it if it's conneected via *?
> whats demarc? can u explain more? point of demarcation -- where the telco says "anything up to this exact spot, we'll look after and take responsibility for. Anything after is your problem." Usually a box in the basement or on the outside wall of your house. The first place I look for trouble related to lines is to disconnect everything on my side of the demarc and hook the * box up there directly. If it still don't work then you've eliminated a LOT of head-scratching. > with throrough readings and more, i found that there > is a caller id program which could be used to check if > my modem supports the callerid format coming from the > telco. my zaptel modem doesnot seems to detected by > linux as a modem. how can i find in which port my > modem(X101P) is installed? /dev/ttys0???? once this is > achieved i can tweak some portions in callerid.c to > work with our countrys format. It's a glorified softmodem. You don't do that. Start up * with -vvvvgc and look at the console when a call comes in. It should come between the first and second rings. (I'm speaking of North America here). > the format i guess is similar to UK...callerid comes > before the first ring??? UK CID is not detected by * at this time, which is what all that "free-running FSK modem process" talk was about. Regards, Andrew _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
