Please try to init your modem adding ;+CLIP=1 to your init-string command line
This should activate CLIP Julien Iain Dooley ha scritto: > > > On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Thomas G�ttgens wrote: > >> Hello Iain, >> >> we use a similar setup to accept requests for sending out alert >> SMS batches. Caller calls an extension on our pbx from a registered >> phone and triggers the sending of a couple of SMS to a predefined >> list. Clients use this predominantly to trigger alert sms by dialup >> devices. >> >> don't even try to fiddle with modems or direct serial scripting here, >> use an asterisk server for the call processing like we did. In our >> case the calls are not even sent in via ISDN cards, but via SIP >> directly from the phone company, although ISDN would work as well. >> We simply pick up the ring, compare with our CLI-Database and >> trigger Kannel to send the SMS. For details in the setup, you can >> contact me. > > the big issue here is that my client needs to be able to deploy a server > in a large number of geographically disparate locations, so it cannot be > assumed that he has call termination where the server is deployed > necessarily. and you can't get CLI information on international numbers, > so i need to have the dial in happening on a GSM modem, that way we just > have to deploy the server with a modem+sim card attached and we can do > CLI in almost any country with a lot less hassle. > > i don't actually know asterisk that well, but i'm assuming that i can't > just plug a GSM modem into asterisk ... > > cheers > > iain > >> -- >> Best regards, >> Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >
