On Tue, 2003-12-23 at 19:39, Philipp von Klitzing wrote: [snip] > If you read the CAPI documentation you'll find that @ will help you to > _hide_ your ID (this is called "CLIR") - however from your message I > understand that you want to do the opposite? So just drop the @. > > If your problem persists: You might have told your telco to _always_ hide > your ID. Or maybe it's just that you need to remove the 0 before > 703241432 as outgoing MSN. > > Cheers, Philipp >
Hi Philipp, The text in the chan_capi README sort of tells you to use it: "Using CLIR ========== in the Dial command put a '@' infront of the msn you want to use for dialing out, e.g.: s,1,Dial,CAPI/@12345678:BYEXTENSION|30|r" My interpretation of that text is that I need to use the "@" so I can set the outgoing MSN. If I had known that the R in CLIR means something like Restrict it would have been obvious :) Luckily your pointer solved my problem so thanks for that. Regards, Patrick _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users