Dave Fullerton wrote:
Brent Davidson wrote:
Dave Fullerton wrote:
Check the entries for office1 and office2 servers in sip.conf. If they have a callerid= entry comment it out and do a SIP reload. When it is set asterisk overrides the caller ID sent to it.

-Dave
There aren't any callerid= entries in any of my sip peer entries, and I'm not overriding the callerID anywhere in my dial plan.

Would the way I route the extensions make any difference? Each office has it's own server and prefix by which it is accessed from another office. So for office1 to dial extension 12 at office2 he would dial 1012.

In my Dialplan I have (AEL syntax):

  _10XX => {
    Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:2...@office2,,Tt);
    Hangup;
  }



I don't see anything sticking out as being wrong. For kicks, what is the output of "sip show user Office1-user" on office2?

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localhost*CLI> sip show user Office1-user
localhost*CLI>

 * Name       : Office1-user
 Secret       : <Set>
 MD5Secret    : <Not set>
 Context      : internal
 Language     : en
 AMA flags    : Unknown
 Transfer mode: open
 MaxCallBR    : 384 kbps
 CallingPres  : Presentation Allowed, Not Screened
 Call limit   : 20
 Callgroup    :
 Pickupgroup  :
 Callerid     : "" <>
 ACL          : No
 Codec Order  : (speex:20)
 Auto-Framing:  No

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