Re: [asterisk-users] wrong outgoing caller id with PRI lines: maybe usecallingpres involved?

2006-10-22 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
Shouldn't it also acquire the callerid of whatever device placed the call? IE: IP phones callerid= in sip.conf or even the phone itself?On 10/21/06, Leo Ann Boon
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 On 201006, 10:06, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote: Hi Doug, I do not use extensions.conf so I cannot show anything but I can assure that I do not set the callerid except for parameters inside 
zapata.conf: usecallerid = yes callerid = asreceived I guess the problem is at the telco's side, since the CLI that is shown seems to be the first one of the numbering scheme.I suppose what you
That's the default ISDN behavior. If you don't set the caller id, itwill always send the pilot number. The usecallerid and callerid are forincoming, when used on a trunk. They don't apply to outgoing calls. You
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Re: [asterisk-users] wrong outgoing caller id with PRI lines: maybe usecallingpres involved?

2006-10-22 Thread Leo Ann Boon

Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
Shouldn't it also acquire the callerid of whatever device placed the 
call? IE: IP phones callerid= in sip.conf or even the phone itself?
A little clarification: when you send callerid out to the PSTN, it has 
to match the format of the PSTN. Suppose your phone extension is 1000, 
naturally its caller ID is 1000. That's fine and well for internal 
calls. For an external call: when the PBX sends 1000 to the PSTN, the 
exchange will reject it and send the pilot number instead. You'll need a 
translation rule to map the your extension to the DDI you want to send 
to the PSTN.


It's similar in Cisco CM, you need to apply a Calling Party Mask to make 
sure your caller ID will be sent in the correct format.


Leo.


On 10/21/06, *Leo Ann Boon * [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Massimiliano Stucchi wrote:
 On 201006, 10:06, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:

 Hi Doug,
 I do not use extensions.conf so I cannot show anything but I
can assure
 that I do not set the callerid except for parameters inside
zapata.conf:

 usecallerid = yes
 callerid = asreceived


 I guess the problem is at the telco's side, since the CLI that
is shown
 seems to be the first one of the numbering scheme.  I suppose
what you

That's the default ISDN behavior. If you don't set the caller id, it
will always send the pilot number. The usecallerid and callerid
are for
incoming, when used on a trunk. They don't apply to outgoing
calls. You
need to set the callerid if you want the DDI number to be sent instead
of the pilot number.



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Re: [asterisk-users] wrong outgoing caller id with PRI lines: maybe usecallingpres involved?

2006-10-22 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 08:48:21AM +0800, Leo Ann Boon wrote:
 A little clarification: when you send callerid out to the PSTN, it has 
 to match the format of the PSTN. Suppose your phone extension is 1000, 
 naturally its caller ID is 1000. That's fine and well for internal 
 calls. For an external call: when the PBX sends 1000 to the PSTN, the 
 exchange will reject it and send the pilot number instead.

You're an optimist.

Lots of switches don't do any verification at all.

Or do you know someone who's CNID is *really* 000-123-4567?   :-)

Last time I got into this (which was about 10 years ago), 5ESS's are
really picky, and DMS-100's don't much give a crap (or didn't then)

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Re: [asterisk-users] wrong outgoing caller id with PRI lines: maybe usecallingpres involved?

2006-10-21 Thread Leo Ann Boon

Massimiliano Stucchi wrote:

On 201006, 10:06, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
  

Hi Doug,
I do not use extensions.conf so I cannot show anything but I can assure 
that I do not set the callerid except for parameters inside zapata.conf:


usecallerid = yes
callerid = asreceived



I guess the problem is at the telco's side, since the CLI that is shown
seems to be the first one of the numbering scheme.  I suppose what you
  
That's the default ISDN behavior. If you don't set the caller id, it 
will always send the pilot number. The usecallerid and callerid are for 
incoming, when used on a trunk. They don't apply to outgoing calls. You 
need to set the callerid if you want the DDI number to be sent instead 
of the pilot number.




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Re: [asterisk-users] wrong outgoing caller id with PRI lines: maybe usecallingpres involved?

2006-10-20 Thread Giorgio Incantalupo

Hi Doug,
I do not use extensions.conf so I cannot show anything but I can assure 
that I do not set the callerid except for parameters inside zapata.conf:


usecallerid = yes
callerid = asreceived

Hope may help.

TIA

Giorgio Incantalupo

Doug Lytle wrote:

Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:

Hi,
I have a sangoma PRI card on an Asterisk PBX. I have problem with 
outgoing caller ID: when I make an outbound call, the called party 
gets x1 instead of x240 where x is the my company prefix 
and 240 is the phone extensions I call from.
I read something about usecallingpres on wiki but nothing is told 
about default and possible values. Is this parameter the real cause 
of my wrong caller id?


How are you setting the caller id before dialing?  Show us the section 
of your dial plan that handles this.


Doug





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Re: [asterisk-users] wrong outgoing caller id with PRI lines: maybe usecallingpres involved?

2006-10-20 Thread Massimiliano Stucchi
On 201006, 10:06, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
 Hi Doug,
 I do not use extensions.conf so I cannot show anything but I can assure 
 that I do not set the callerid except for parameters inside zapata.conf:
 
 usecallerid = yes
 callerid = asreceived

I guess the problem is at the telco's side, since the CLI that is shown
seems to be the first one of the numbering scheme.  I suppose what you
should do is to call them up and ask them to open the CLI presentation
for all your numbering scheme.

If you need any more help, feel free to ask.

Ciao
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Re: [asterisk-users] wrong outgoing caller id with PRI lines: maybe usecallingpres involved?

2006-10-19 Thread Doug Lytle

Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:

Hi,
I have a sangoma PRI card on an Asterisk PBX. I have problem with 
outgoing caller ID: when I make an outbound call, the called party 
gets x1 instead of x240 where x is the my company prefix 
and 240 is the phone extensions I call from.
I read something about usecallingpres on wiki but nothing is told 
about default and possible values. Is this parameter the real cause of 
my wrong caller id?


How are you setting the caller id before dialing?  Show us the section 
of your dial plan that handles this.


Doug





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