The callerid= option in chan_dahdi.conf is normally used on FXO or FXS ports, 
not for PRI. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of mahesh katta
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 9:21 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DID and how the caller id will appear

Dear,

Callerid you need to add parameter in chan_dahdi.conf file. so what is you 
chan_dahdi.conf file ?

Best Regards, 
Mahesh



On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Eric Wieling <[email protected]> wrote:


        CallerID is your country code + city/area code + telephone number.  Do 
not set the leading 0, that is not part of the Caller*ID.
        
        Example London UK number, country code 44, area code 20, number 
1234-5678:  Set(CALLERID(num)=442012345678
        

        -----Original Message-----
        From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of bilal ghayyad
        Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 8:47 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DID and how the caller id will appear
        
        Dear;
        
        By the way, the asterisk version that I have is 1.8.4.2 and DAHDI 
version is 2.4.1.2
        
        Here I would like to mention the following:
        
        1) As per the telecom provider, they said they openned for us all the 
digits to send (two digits, 4 digits, all the digits ...) as they said.
        
        2) The caller id appear for me at the CLI as: 5631030 (and actually 
this is the primary key).
        
        3) I am settings in the systems.conf file the loadzone to be uk us and 
the defaultzone to be uk, does this effect? Maybe I have to set us.
        
        4) I am sending the numbers within my range it is from 5631030 to 
5631059, and actually I tried to set the caller id to be 40, 1040, 5621040, and 
065621040
        
        5) It is E1 ISDN.
        
        6) About the:
        
        Set(CALLERID(pres)=allowed)
        
        How can I know the updated changes?
        By the way: is it important to be set?
        
        7) How about the Set(CALLERID(num)=1040), is it in the right syntax or 
also need to be updated? Also, should I use Set(CALLERID(num)=1040) or 
Set(CALLERID(num)=<1040>)?
        
        What other factors I am missing? What I have to check?
        
        Regards
        Bilal
        
        ---------------
        
        > On Tuesday 18 October 2011, bilal ghayyad wrote:
        > > We contacted the Telecom provider and they confirmed
        > multiple times that
        > > the DID service is enabled, but again still the caller
        > id does not appear
        > > as we need (it is always appearing as the primary
        > number). I tried to set
        > > the CALLERDID(num) to be 40, 1040, 5631040 and
        > 065631040 without any
        > > result.
        > >
        > > Where could be the problem?
        > >
        > > Maybe I have to use CALLERID(ANI)? Well, how it should
        > be written exactly?
        > >
        > > What other things I have to do or I can try to resolve
        > the problem?
        >
        > What format do your incoming caller IDs come in?   (use a NoOp() or
        > Verbose() statement to write to the log.)  One would expect outgoing
        > caller IDs to be set in the same format  (but speak to someone at the
        > telco for confirmation of this).  Our provider  (in the UK)  expects
        > our outgoing caller IDs to include the STD code, but without the
        > initial 0.  So 065631040 would be sent as
        > 65631040 .
        >
        >
        > Are you definitely allowed to set your own caller ID? It may well be
        > restricted to one of a range of "presentation numbers"
        > assigned to you.
        >
        >
        > One other thing:  CALLERPRES() has been deprecated for
        > awhile now, so in newer
        > Asterisk versions you may need to write
        > Set(CALLERID(pres)=allowed) instead of
        > Set(CALLERPRES()=allowed . 
        >
        > --
        > AJS
        >
        > Answers come *after* questions.
        >
        >
        
        
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