Assuming AMP style contexts:
PRI:
[from-internal]
exten = *67,1,SetCallerID( )
exten = *67,2,SetCallerIDName( )
exten = *67,3,SetCallerIDNum( )
exten = *67,4,Playback(YourCustomPromptStar67IsEnabled)
exten = *67,5,DISA(no-password|from-internal)
POTS:
[from-internal]
exten =
I will install it and test it. Thanks.
-Kerry
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Colin Anderson
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 8:15 AM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Caller ID
Hello,
from what I see, I guess they're only ways to insert a piece of speech
without recording it; you could easily record the phrases yourself and add
Playback()s instead.
BTW, I'd like to thank Tim for sharing his recipe with us. Anybody else's
got a recipe to share? :-)
l.
In data Sat,
Question: how can I block someone from calling us?
Sometimes we get crank calls into our office. We'd like to build a list
of callers to be blocked. When they call, they should hear busy and
then we hang up. We have about 100 DIDs routed to different contexts
and I wouldn't want to have to
If it references anything that is not in the default asterisk - then it
came from asterisk at home. I just looked again - it uses the festival
text to speech engine to say the words - record those messages and then
use playback(filename) instead of AGI(festival-script.pl|words to say)
for
Daniel Salama wrote:
Question: how can I block someone from calling us?
Sometimes we get crank calls into our office. We'd like to build a list
of callers to be blocked. When they call, they should hear busy and then
we hang up. We have about 100 DIDs routed to different contexts and I
wouldn't
What's what I'm trying to avoid. To answer your question: I have TE4XXP
with T1s (not PRIs). What I want to do is block it based on the
caller-id and not the DID Number. That way, I don't have to write 100+
lines.
Thanks,
Daniel
On Apr 29, 2005, at 6:23 PM, Stefan Gofferje wrote:
Daniel Salama
Tim,
This certainly looks interesting. I just have a question about the
recipe: it makes reference to some AGI perl scripts. Is the source
available? Or may be it's irrelevant.
Thanks,
Daniel
On Apr 29, 2005, at 9:10 PM, Tim Litwiller wrote:
Daniel Salama wrote:
Question: how can I block