Hello Simon,

I am sorry to say but I really do not have answer for your question but probably
the way you describe your problem I might get answer of my problem which i am
facing right now in my current on going project.

By the way I am Samir and pursuing M.Eng. in Internetworking at Dalhousie
University,halifax,NS,Canada. Just to make you aware about myself. :)

I have the following question :

1) How did you send 100 calls simultaneously ? Did you ring it one by one and
what was your network set up ? OR Were you applying some commands from
Asterisk, if yes then what was that ? Did you run any script ?

Sorry for loads of questions but your answer certainly an ease to my project.

Please, respond me at your earliest. I got stuck here. :(

Cheers,
Samir.


Quoting "Simon P. Ditner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Earlier today I was sending about 100 simultaneous calls into the 416
exchange and at some magical moment, the calls would start ringing my
own number specified in the outbound caller ID rather than the
destination number. The caller ID on these 'reflected' calls had been
replaced with 905-361-0000. I called that 905 number, but it just
rings indefinitely.

Has anyone run into something like this before?

Cheers,
Simon

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