Charles Wang wrote: > The sip.conf of MYE1 likes below: > [MYPBX] > type=peer > host=mypbx.abc.com <http://mypbx.abc.com> > nat=no > disallow=all > allow=g729 > canreinvite=yes > qualify=no > context=default > insecure=port,invite
Add sendrpid=yes here. > The sip.conf of MYPBX likes below: > [MYE1] > type=peer > host=mye1.abc.com <http://mye1.abc.com> > nat=no > disallow=all > allow=g729 > canreinvite=yes > qualify=no > context=did > insecure=port,invite Add trustrpid=yes here. > A. Why can't I receive the CALLERID from MYPBX(the secondary > server)? I am sure I use Set(CALLERID(num) for it. > > B. Why does the CALLERID that sends from MYE1 become > as "Anonymous"? How can I fix it with the correct orginal > callerid(912345678)? > > C. Why does my FROM message become as "Anonymous" > <sip:anonym...@anonymous.invalid> instead of 912345...@mye1.abc.com > <mailto:912345...@mye1.abc.com> ? You see this because, even though the number has been made available to you, it's marked as a blocked call. Your server is honoring this and blocking the number when it dials the next server. By using Remote Party ID, you'll be able to carry this information forward to your next server. Regards, -- Trevor Peirce Digital Conceptions Canada http://www.digitalcon.ca 1-888-606-3030 / 250-391-7822 -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users