SInce no one else has brought this up, just thought I'd let you know that it
is being worked on...
http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=8824
And it works - I am using it for months already.
Note that not all phones support it. Cisco and Policom supports it, while Snom
does not.
We have users with Cisco 7900 phones running sip. When user A calls
user B, we want user B's name to appear on user A's phone. It shows the
extension they call, but not the internal name of the called user. Is
this possible? We have some people that used to be on an MGCP based
system and
It is not possible to do this the way you want. Most phones will
display the called name if that name/number is in the phone's directory.
Peder @ NetworkOblivion wrote:
We have users with Cisco 7900 phones running sip. When user A calls
user B, we want user B's name to appear on user A's
It would be possible if Asterisk sent a remote-party-id back to the
calling phone.
Polycom and Sipura phones (possibly Cisco phones) Support this with
SIP on Broadworks and it works great.
--Shane
Quoting Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It is not possible to do this the way
On 9/7/07, Peder @ NetworkOblivion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have users with Cisco 7900 phones running sip. When user A calls
user B, we want user B's name to appear on user A's phone. It shows the
extension they call, but not the internal name of the called user. Is
this possible? We
Have you ever actually done this with Asterisk?
Shane Young wrote:
It would be possible if Asterisk sent a remote-party-id back to the
calling phone.
Polycom and Sipura phones (possibly Cisco phones) Support this with
SIP on Broadworks and it works great.
--Shane
Quoting Eric
I don't think that Asterisk currently sends a remote-party-id to the
called party. That would proably have to be added to the sip channel.
It *does* work with Broadworks, another SIP based phone system.
On a phone registered to Broadworks:
Your phone invites the Broadworks system,
Shane wrote:
I don't think that Asterisk currently sends a
remote-party-id to the called party. That would
proably have to be added to the sip channel.
It *does* work with Broadworks, another SIP based
phone system.
On a phone registered to Broadworks:
Your phone invites the
Replying to myself:
Shane wrote:
I don't think that Asterisk currently sends a
remote-party-id to the called party. That would
proably have to be added to the sip channel.
It *does* work with Broadworks, another SIP based
phone system.
On a phone registered to Broadworks:
Your
Hello,
Does anyone Knows the price of the Broadworks?
any idea?
Seysan
On 9/7/07, Dan Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Replying to myself:
Shane wrote:
I don't think that Asterisk currently sends a
remote-party-id to the called party. That would
proably have to be added to the sip
Hello,
Caller Name Lookup
Sourceshttp://192.168.99.5/admin/config.php?type=setupdisplay=cidlookup
option in FreePBX, is only for CDRs ?
On 9/7/07, Dan Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Replying to myself:
Shane wrote:
I don't think that Asterisk currently sends a
remote-party-id to the
It's all priced by quantity of each feature you license, number of
users, number of concurrent calls, things like that.
Previously it only ran on Solaris. It now also runs on Linux.
I wasn't involved with our initial purchase, but I couldn't imagine
you could have a working system for less
Thank you
On 9/7/07, Shane Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's all priced by quantity of each feature you license, number of
users, number of concurrent calls, things like that.
Previously it only ran on Solaris. It now also runs on Linux.
I wasn't involved with our initial purchase, but
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