Could the difference be that you need to use type=friend for CID to
work? Using type=peer we can forgo auth since we are not using public
infrastructure. My other trunks do not have allowcallerid=yes so I will
add that and test it. Thanks.
On 02/03/20 12:54, Doug Lytle wrote:
My Asteri
My Asterisk 13 IAX2 trunk posted below:
type=friend
trunk=yes
allowcallerid=yes
disallow=all
allow=alaw
allow=ulaw
allow=gsm
host=my.super.duper.host
username=my.super.duper.username
secret=my.super.duper.secret
context=sip
qualify=500
qualifysmoothing=yes
requirecalltoken=no
trunk=yes
jitterbuffe
Not these particular two servers.
On 02/03/20 12:16, Doug Lytle wrote:
I am trying to troubleshoot two Asterisk servers that have an IAX2
trunk between them.
Carlos,
Had caller-id ever worked between these two systems?
Doug
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Carlos
>>> I am trying to troubleshoot two Asterisk servers that have an IAX2
>>> trunk between them.
Carlos,
Had caller-id ever worked between these two systems?
Doug
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I am trying to troubleshoot two Asterisk servers that have an IAX2
trunk between them. Calls come and go but there is no CallerID from the
remote server either way. One of the servers is running Asterisk 16 and
the other is an older 1.8 install (I know, I am trying to get permission
to up