On 4/12/11 9:26 AM, Michael Scheidell wrote:
without e.164 inbound (+1), the 'recipient' in CDR is the user field, with e.164 inbound, the CDR is the whole called number:

maybe its just totally inconsistant, all by itself.

I deleted user 1315, and added 1315 as an alias to 1259.

new call comes in:   cdr shows recipient 1259.

i deleted 1315 as an alias and added it to user 1000.
(user 1000 is phoney user, forwards to an AA)

new call come in: cdr shows recipient +17652320315 as active as the AA is talking, then when I dial 1259, it shows 'to' 1259 'recipient' 1259.

very strange.

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