Re: [Asterisk-Users] ANI II/Payphone indication

2004-04-22 Thread Linus Surguy
So.. Maybe I can get it on PRI by having it appended to the DNIS (as per Ryan Tucker's reply).. or maybe through some other kind of T1 arrangement that isn't PRI? Excuse my ignorance here but back in Europe it's pretty much primary rate ISDN or nothing, the whole 17 flavours of T1 is a bit of

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ANI II/Payphone indication

2004-04-21 Thread Kyle Thomas
There is no IE ( information element) in the isdn setup for this indicator. Of course with ISUP(SS7) FGD trunks it is delivered in the OLI ISUP parameter On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, James Sharp wrote: Quickie: Does anyone out there have experience with PRI delivery of ANI II information?

RE: [Asterisk-Users] ANI II/Payphone indication

2004-04-21 Thread Paul Crick
Quickie: Does anyone out there have experience with PRI delivery of ANI II information? Our carrier appends it to the DNIS. For instance, if I call from my cellphone, we get: 877852000263 Where 8778520002 is the dialed number, and 63 are the info digits. So your carrier provides you

RE: [Asterisk-Users] ANI II/Payphone indication

2004-04-21 Thread Paul Crick
Quickie: Does anyone out there have experience with PRI delivery of ANI II information? There is no IE ( information element) in the isdn setup for this indicator. Of course with ISUP(SS7) FGD trunks it is delivered in the OLI ISUP parameter Of course! ;-) But we're not quite there with

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ANI II/Payphone indication

2004-04-20 Thread James Sharp
Quickie: Does anyone out there have experience with PRI delivery of ANI II information? Specifically, I want to know if it's possible from within Asterisk to know if the inbound call (which may or may not be to an 800 number) came from a payphone or not. I know with some 800 providers it's

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ANI II/Payphone indication

2004-04-20 Thread Ryan Tucker
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Paul Crick wrote: Quickie: Does anyone out there have experience with PRI delivery of ANI II information? Our carrier appends it to the DNIS. For instance, if I call from my cellphone, we get: 877852000263 Where 8778520002 is the dialed number, and 63 are the info