Re: [asterisk-users] SPA8000 outbound CID problem

2010-07-07 Thread Mark G. Thomas
Hi,

>On 24 June 2010 19:54, Mark G. Thomas <[1]m...@misty.com> wrote:
> 
>  Hi,
>  I'm trying to configure a Linksys/Cisco SPA8000 talking SIP to
>  both a local Asterisk server and also with a trunk directly to
>  a VOIP provider. Everything works great, except I'm having a problem
>  setting the outbound caller ID to a value different from the
>  SIP username/authname.

Perhaps my wording above was unclear.

My Asterisk server sends RPID to the VOIP provider just fine.

I am having problems getting the SPA8000 to send RPID to the VOIP provider.

I realize this is a SPA8000 problem and not an Asterisk problem, but since
many people use Asterisk in conjunction with ATA devices like the SPA8000, 
I was hoping someone here would have either a solution or suggestions.

As per below, I can see from my Asterisk server that the SPA8000
is sending a configurable SIP username/authname, and that's being treated
as the CID. Since the SPA8000 is at a different office from the Asterisk
server, I need to get the SPA8000 RPID directly to the VOIP provider working,
I don't want to have to route all the calls through Asterisk to fix the
outbound caller ID.

>  The SPA8000 has SIP setting for Display Name, User ID, Password,
>  and Auth ID, as well as a "Use Auth ID" checkbox. It's running 6.1.3
>  firmware, which looks to be the latest, and supports SIP trunking,
>  though
>  even if I don't use trunking, I have the same obstacle if I
>  configure it
>  per-line instead of per-trunk.
>  Inbound CID works fine. When VOIP calls come in via the provider or
>  Asterisk, the SPA generates CID on it's analog ports.
>
>  The problem is that the outbound caller ID number seems to come from
>  the SIP "User ID" setting, which is also the SIP authentication
>  name.
>  If I instead put the SIP account id into the "Auth ID" field and
>  check
>  the "Use Auth ID" box, Asterisk reports:
>   Registration from 'John Smith <[2]sip:jsm...@our.sip.gateway.com>'
>  failed for
>   '1.2.3.4' - Username/auth name mismatch.
>  Sure, I can overide the CID number on our Asterisk server, but I
>  don't
>  have that ability with the VOIP provider's Asterisk server. The
>  outbound
>  caller ID always looks like "John Smith " instead of
>  "John Smith <211212>" no matter how I try to set these fields.
>  I take it the SIP username and auth name need to match, so that
>  leaves me
>  with the question of how to configure a CID number that doesn't
>  necessarily
>  match the SIP user/auth name. Is this a limitation of this device,
>  or
>  is there some other option I'm overlooking?
>  Mark

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 08:25:02AM +0100, dotnetdub wrote:
>Ask your upstream provider if they support remote party ID. IF they do
>you can set sendrpid=yes in your sip.conf and set your outbound CID on
>an extension or trunk level.
>HTH

I am not having a problem with Asterisk sending RPID. I know the upstream
provider is  honoring it, because it works fine with calls from the
Asterisk server to the VOIP provider. sendrpid=yes in sip.conf works fine, 
and the VOIP provider honors it, sending the desired CID on dialed calls.

The SPA8000 has no sendrpid=yes or similar named setting. I can't figure
out how to get the SPA8000 to send a configured RPID for outbound SIP VOIP 
calls.

Mark


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Re: [asterisk-users] SPA8000 outbound CID problem

2010-06-25 Thread dotnetdub
On 24 June 2010 19:54, Mark G. Thomas  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to configure a Linksys/Cisco SPA8000 talking SIP to
> both a local Asterisk server and also with a trunk directly to
> a VOIP provider. Everything works great, except I'm having a problem
> setting the outbound caller ID to a value different from the
> SIP username/authname.
>
> The SPA8000 has SIP setting for Display Name, User ID, Password,
> and Auth ID, as well as a "Use Auth ID" checkbox. It's running 6.1.3
> firmware, which looks to be the latest, and supports SIP trunking, though
> even if I don't use trunking, I have the same obstacle if I configure it
> per-line instead of per-trunk.
>
> Inbound CID works fine. When VOIP calls come in via the provider or
> Asterisk, the SPA generates CID on it's analog ports.
>
> The problem is that the outbound caller ID number seems to come from
> the SIP "User ID" setting, which is also the SIP authentication name.
> If I instead put the SIP account id into the "Auth ID" field and check
> the "Use Auth ID" box, Asterisk reports:
>
>  Registration from 'John Smith 
> >'
> failed for
>  '1.2.3.4' - Username/auth name mismatch.
>
> Sure, I can overide the CID number on our Asterisk server, but I don't
> have that ability with the VOIP provider's Asterisk server. The outbound
> caller ID always looks like "John Smith " instead of
> "John Smith <211212>" no matter how I try to set these fields.
>
> I take it the SIP username and auth name need to match, so that leaves me
> with the question of how to configure a CID number that doesn't necessarily
> match the SIP user/auth name. Is this a limitation of this device, or
> is there some other option I'm overlooking?
>
> Mark
>
>
> Ask your upstream provider if they support remote party ID. IF they do you
can set sendrpid=yes in your sip.conf and set your outbound CID on an
extension or trunk level.

HTH
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[asterisk-users] SPA8000 outbound CID problem

2010-06-24 Thread Mark G. Thomas
Hi,

I'm trying to configure a Linksys/Cisco SPA8000 talking SIP to
both a local Asterisk server and also with a trunk directly to 
a VOIP provider. Everything works great, except I'm having a problem
setting the outbound caller ID to a value different from the
SIP username/authname.

The SPA8000 has SIP setting for Display Name, User ID, Password,
and Auth ID, as well as a "Use Auth ID" checkbox. It's running 6.1.3
firmware, which looks to be the latest, and supports SIP trunking, though
even if I don't use trunking, I have the same obstacle if I configure it
per-line instead of per-trunk.

Inbound CID works fine. When VOIP calls come in via the provider or
Asterisk, the SPA generates CID on it's analog ports.

The problem is that the outbound caller ID number seems to come from
the SIP "User ID" setting, which is also the SIP authentication name.
If I instead put the SIP account id into the "Auth ID" field and check
the "Use Auth ID" box, Asterisk reports:

  Registration from 'John Smith ' failed for 
  '1.2.3.4' - Username/auth name mismatch.

Sure, I can overide the CID number on our Asterisk server, but I don't
have that ability with the VOIP provider's Asterisk server. The outbound
caller ID always looks like "John Smith " instead of
"John Smith <211212>" no matter how I try to set these fields.

I take it the SIP username and auth name need to match, so that leaves me
with the question of how to configure a CID number that doesn't necessarily
match the SIP user/auth name. Is this a limitation of this device, or
is there some other option I'm overlooking?

Mark


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