Hi!
callerid=101
channel = 13
callerid=102
channel = 14
But if i make a connection to the manager interface the callerid in the
events is not set:
Event: Newchannel
Channel: Zap/13-1
State: Rsrvd
Callerid: unknown
Uniqueid: 1077819120.3
My experience with AGI is that you must
I have a system put together with 3 Companies behind it and want the
Receptionist to Answer the phone Accordingly. Here are my thoughts.
DID Number - 704-123-0031
Extension.conf
[main]
exten = 0031,1,Goto(test,s,1)
[test]
exten = s,1,Answer
exten = s,2,agi,callid.agi
Exten =
I have a system put together with 3 Companies behind it and want the
Receptionist to Answer the phone Accordingly. Here are my thoughts.
DID Number - 704-123-0031
Extension.conf
[main]
exten = 0031,1,Goto(test,s,1)
[test]
exten = s,1,Answer
exten = s,2,agi,callid.agi
Exten =
AstGrp wrote:
I have a system put together with 3 Companies behind it and want the
Receptionist to Answer the phone Accordingly. Here are my thoughts.
DID Number - 704-123-0031
Extension.conf
[main]
exten = 0031,1,Goto(test,s,1)
[test]
exten = s,1,Answer
exten = s,2,agi,callid.agi
Exten =
Hi,
-Original Message-
I have a system put together with 3 Companies behind it and
want the Receptionist to Answer the phone Accordingly. Here
are my thoughts.
DID Number - 704-123-0031
Extension.conf
[main]
exten = 0031,1,Goto(test,s,1)
[test]
exten = s,1,Answer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I like using whisper tones...
recored the file companyname_whisper.gsm and put it in
/var/lib/asterisk/sounds
Then add the lines to extensions.conf
exten = 0031,1,Dial(SIP/Recp|20|A(companyname_whisper.gsm)r)
In my implementation of this the file extension had
Can be done easily enough from the dialplan
[incoming]
exten = 0031,1,SetVar(BackupCLID = ${CALLERID})
exten = 0031,2,SetVar(CALLERID = Company A (555)555-1212
exten = 0031,3,Dial(SIP/Recp)
[companya]
exten = 100,1,SetVar(CALLERID = ${BackupCLID})
exten = 100,2,Dial(Sip/CaBoss)
The extensions
As a new member and with less than 2 weeks experience with Asterisk, I allow
myself to ask potential dumb questions...
I am using a TDM400P and a X100P card in a Celeron 2,6 GHz box with 256 MB
memory running RH 8.0 run level 3.
In Denmark we use DTMF style CallerID sent between 1'st and 2'nd
is correct!
thank´s
Miklos
- Original Message -
From: [1]Alfred R. Nurnberger
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 12:48 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Callerid detection
You are right, Brazil uses DTMF
:48 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Callerid detection
You are right, Brazil uses DTMF caller ID.
The format is very simple Dtmf-DNUMBERDtmf-C
Asterisk has all the tools available to get DTMF caller ID to work.
(DTMF decoder routines,etc.) and T1-CAS uses a very
Hi All!
I have this problem with callerid detection with my
x100p here in brazil., my line have this function and it works with a very cheap
aplliance that i have here in the office, here in brazil it is called
"detecta".
Ithink that the caller id info comes in DTMF
before the 2 ring of
it into the zaptel
driver.
Alfred.
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iPfoneSent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 8:20 AMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Callerid
detection
Hi All!
I have this problem with callerid detection
needs to spend the time and programm it into the zaptel
driver.
Alfred.
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iPfoneSent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 8:20 AMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Callerid
--- Gary Mart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to make the voicemail message announcement include
the callerid. It would be handy to know who called (well, at least
where the call was from) especially if they just hung up.
I know I can get it from msg.txt but for the lay user it
Is there a way to make the voicemail message announcement include
the callerid. It would be handy to know who called (well, at least
where the call was from) especially if they just hung up.
I know I can get it from msg.txt but for the lay user it would
be much more handy if it was included
i am having callerid problems with *. i have the
callerid from my telco and it shows up in my normal
phone when i connect it directly to the line but if i
connect the same phone thru * server the callerid is
not shown. i am using X101p and tdm400p. i have
everything defined in my zapata.conf
--- Andrew Kohlsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
i am having callerid problems with *. i have the
callerid from my telco and it shows up in my
normal
phone when i connect it directly to the line but
if i
connect the same phone thru * server the callerid
is
not shown. i am using X101p
On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 08:52, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
i am having callerid problems with *. i have the
callerid from my telco and it shows up in my normal
phone when i connect it directly to the line but if i
connect the same phone thru * server the callerid is
not shown. i am using X101p
i can't get callerid in anyway thru *.
If * can't get it how do you think you're phone's gonna get it if it's
conneected via *?
whats demarc? can u explain more?
point of demarcation -- where the telco says anything up to this exact
spot, we'll look after and take responsibility for.
hi,
i am having callerid problems with *. i have the
callerid from my telco and it shows up in my normal
phone when i connect it directly to the line but if i
connect the same phone thru * server the callerid is
not shown. i am using X101p and tdm400p. i have
everything defined in my zapata.conf
Hello..
Does anybody knows how can I use ast_channel-dialed and
ast_channel-dialingso I can get callerID and calledID ?
There are defined as :ast_channel * dialed
ast_channel * dialing
and all I need are 2 strings
Thanks a lot
Alex
Hi,
I have one X100P, one ATA186 with two phones (with CalleID support).
When I receive a call from PSTN, both phones rings and the CallerID is
displayed on both.
I answer to one of them an then transfer the call (unattended) to the other
one using '#' key.
The other phone rings, but no CallerID
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Hash: SHA1
Hi,
How can I check if (i.e.) my provider is requesting me to hide the callerid?
I.e.
(Telco)E1/PRI---Zap(Asterisk1)IAX---IAX(Asterisk2)SIP---EP
Now, if a call comes from the Telco with CLI screening prohobited to
Asterisk1, where the call is
Hi,
I have an odd problem where when a call is made to any landline phone the
callerid number shows up on the caller id device with no problems. However
when I call a cell phone from Sprint or Verizon it always shows up as
unavaliable. I've tried multiple cell phones from each carrier. Though
'.
Regards,
Gus
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:02 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] CallerID not passed to Sprint Verizon Cellphones
via XO PRI
Hi,
I have an odd problem where when a call is made to any landline phone
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:02 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] CallerID not passed to Sprint Verizon Cellphones
via XO PRI
Hi,
I have an odd problem where when a call is made to any landline phone the
callerid number shows up on the caller id device
Is there any way to take an incoming callerid string and remove the
given name part of it and replace it w/ something arbitrary, or add to
a blank name string (possibly by looking up the number in a database)?
Thanks,
John Lawler
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On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 15:45, john lawler wrote:
Is there any way to take an incoming callerid string and remove the
given name part of it and replace it w/ something arbitrary, or add to
a blank name string (possibly by looking up the number in a database)?
Be glad I'm ridding my angst in
quote who=Steven Critchfield
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 15:45, john lawler wrote:
Is there any way to take an incoming callerid string and remove the
given name part of it and replace it w/ something arbitrary, or add
to a blank name string (possibly by looking up the number in a
database)?
Be
Hi - can anyone confirm or deny that CallerID works through (passes
through) the GnuGK?
ie.,
X100P - Asterisk - GnuGK - Gateway
Thanks.
Regards,
Steven Thomas
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On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 09:12:43PM +0300, Dan wrote:
It seems that even the protocol is similar (for some European countries),
the frequency used for FSK modulation differ between US and Europe.
See the link for France:
http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/freqcli.htm
FYI, official specifications
Hi,
There is any difference in the way callerid is transmitted when a call is
received (in callwaiting mode- when in a conversation) or a regular call
(phone on-hook)?
I have a phone connected to ATA which receive and display the callerid
during callwaiting, but not when the phone is on hook.
Hi,
I have two Philips DECT phones: Onis2 Memo (TD6511/BS6511) - british
standard and one Onis TD6211/BB191P (BS6211) - french standard. Both of
them does not show nothing as callerid connected to an ATA186 or to the PSTN
line. A cheap analog cordless (GE) can get the callerid (both name and
Hi,
I have two DECT cordless phones (one Philips Onis 6311 and one Philips Onis2
Memo-6511).
The first one is for the french standard and the second one for the british
standard.
Both of them have callerid functionality.
The british one does not show anything when connected to my PSTN line.
I
Hi Andy,
I'll try with my DECT and ATA this weekend to see if it is the same.
Thanks,
Dan
- Original Message -
From: Andy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] CallerID, DECT phones and ATA
Hi Dan,
when
Hi,
It seems that even the protocol is similar (for some European countries),
the frequency used for FSK modulation differ between US and Europe.
See the link for France:
http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/freqcli.htm
They are:
Receiver FSKMin./Typ/.Max./Unit.
Transmission Rate
Hi Dan,
I use panasonic DECT phones, when plugged into a TDM20B (2 port FXS card from Digium)
I get caller id passed through (name AND number) although i can't get callerid via the
pstn at the moment (located in nl) i do get it for VoIP calls. Plus when a pstn call
comes in and there is no
of seconds when you pick-up
the phone, to know that you have a voice message waiting.
BR,
Dan
- Original Message -
From: Andy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] CallerID, DECT phones and ATA
Hi Dan,
I use
-
From: Andy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] CallerID, DECT phones and ATA
Hi Dan,
I use panasonic DECT phones, when plugged into a TDM20B (2 port FXS card
from Digium) I get caller id passed through (name
Hi
I have defined my SIP phones like this ...
[Sip1]
username=gs1
callerid= Full name 1001
etc etc
Now, when I do this in a given extension
exten = ,1,NoOp(${CALLERIDNUM})
then I get gs1 as callerid and not 1001 as defined with callerid=
Sure, I could set the usernames to their
At the moment asterisk can get the callerid from the From: field.
regards
Martin
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, BK [address only for mailing lists] wrote:
Hi
I have defined my SIP phones like this ...
[Sip1]
username=gs1
callerid= Full name 1001
etc etc
Now, when I do this in a given
Is there anything special that needs to be done to get the CallerID to work with
chan_capi??
When a call come in the display on the phone shows things like £.. have I set
something up wrong?
Thanks
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Hi,
you need to order callerid from BT and pay for it.
regards
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Where is this time that is sent to the phones with the callerid info coming
from ?
If I do date at the command line I get the correct time as set by ntp
yet the time the phones get set to is 50 minutes slow.
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Maybe the hardware date?
-d
At 05:07 PM 6/17/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Where is this time that is sent to the phones with the callerid info
coming from ?
If I do date at the command line I get the correct time as set by ntp
yet the time the phones get set to is 50 minutes slow.
Do your phones have NTP clients built into them, like ATA-186 or
Cisco 79xx systems? If so, you'll need to set the phone to pull the
correct date from a valid NTP server.
JT
Maybe the hardware date?
-d
At 05:07 PM 6/17/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Where is this time that is sent to the phones
At 16:38 13-6-2003 -0500, you wrote:
Then I guess in zapata.conf before the definition of the
callerid=asreceived
channel = 1;FXO port
More generic would be to store the original callerid in a variable when the
call comes in at the receptionist desk and then reset it in the context
before
Here is the situation that I would like to create:
Call comes in
Receptionist sees that the caller ID is Jenny 8675309
Receptionist picks up phone and transfers call to Batman
Batman looks at his phone and sees that the caller ID is Jenny
8675309
I can't seem to
Over what interfaces ? (voip, analog t1, pri ?)
In general when you want to send it over T1 to the telco and further on to
PSTN than it might not be possible since you're allowed most of the times
to send the callerid that is one of your assigned DID numbers.
regards
Martin
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003,
I only want to do this internally, from the reception phone to another
phone attached to my asterisk box.
I am using X100P and TDM400P.
-Derek
Over what interfaces ? (voip, analog t1, pri ?)
In general when you want to send it over T1 to the telco and further
on to
PSTN than it might not be
Check show application setcallerid
Martin
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Derek Beaumont wrote:
I only want to do this internally, from the reception phone to another
phone attached to my asterisk box.
I am using X100P and TDM400P.
-Derek
Over what interfaces ? (voip, analog t1, pri ?)
In
I don't understand how or where I would use setcallerid.
I have tried to do
exten=400,1,Setcallerid,asreceived
but that doesn't seem to work
What am I doing wrong?
-Derek
==
Check show application setcallerid
Martin
Then I guess in zapata.conf before the definition of the
callerid=asreceived
channel = 1;FXO port
Martin
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Derek Beaumont wrote:
I don't understand how or where I would use setcallerid.
I have tried to do
exten=400,1,Setcallerid,asreceived
but that doesn't seem to
Derek,
exten = 400,1,SetCallerID(${CALLERIDNUM})
You can use
${CALLERID}
${CALLERIDNAME}
${CALLERIDNUM}
Andy
On 13/06/2003 at 16:18 Derek Beaumont wrote:
I don't understand how or where I would use setcallerid.
I have tried to do
exten=400,1,Setcallerid,asreceived
but that doesn't seem to
In general you can match callerID with the /, but if you don't put
anything after the /, then the rule matches no caller*ID, and if no
slash is there at all, it matches any callerid.
Ok.My question is -
how to match callerid from 001... ?
and if don't know how many numbers ?
exten =
701 - 755 of 755 matches
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