I set verbose to 10. I will let you know if capture it.
I would like to elaborate as well. We use this MTE to test polycoms and routers and allow clients to demo the hardware. It's the polycoms that are displaying the "asterisk" caller ID. There is also no inbound route to the tenant. From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Warren Selby Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 10:01 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Inbound CallerID displays asterisk On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 6:33 PM, ERIC HERRON <e...@lanline.com> wrote: I have an asterisk 1.4.26 mte running. Sometimes inbound caller ID displays "asterisk" These calls do not show up on the CLI nor the CDR. I read somewhere that these are asterisk hack attempts. Is this true? What is the best way to defend from this? I know a secure password and all but the client is getting annoyed with the random inbound calls. Crank you CLI verbosity up to 10 or so and wait for the next time this happens. You should see SOMETHING on the CLI during the call. Post that output to the list and we can help you from there. This does not always indicate someone attempting to hack you, I've seen this occur when there are line errors on FXO devices (among other things). -- Thanks, --Warren Selby, dCAP http://www.SelbyTech.com
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