[Asterisk-bsd] Off-Topic question
Bill Harris
harrisb at rcisd.org
Fri Jul 14 20:21:50 MST 2006
That was it. Should have seen that. Been up to many late
nights programming phones..
Thanks much!!
Bill
On Jul 14, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Tim St. Pierre wrote:
> I had this same thing happen before once as well, with other
> hardware. If
> memory serves correctly, try removing the fromuser tag. When
> Asterisk sends
> sip packets to the phones, it is changing the from address to the
> fromuser=
> number.
>
> -Tim
>
> On July 14, 2006 11:32, harrisb at rcisd.org wrote:
>> Sorry if this off topic, just put in a new * switch last night,
>> with the Digium 4 port FXO card, and a bunch of Cisco 7940
>> phones.
>>
>> Other than the initial echo at the beginning of the call, no real
>> problems. I do have one other problem, and wondered if anyone
>> else has seen this. For some reason, the cisco phones aren't
>> sending the CallerIDnum to the destination extension. The name
>> is coming through, but it's putting the destination number/extension
>> instead of the origination extensions. I figure it's a
>> configuration
>> issue in sip.conf, but I have valid callerid="someone" <1111> in and
>> it replaces the 1111 witht the dest. extens.
>>
>> here's the sip entry template for each of the 7940's.
>>
>> [1100]
>> type=friend
>> username=1100
>> fromuser=1100
>> secret=xxxx
>> auth=md5
>> host=dynamic
>> dtmfmode=rfc2833
>> qualify=120
>> nat=never
>> reinvite=no
>> canreinvite=no
>> disallow=all
>> allow=ulaw
>> allow=alaw
>> context=default
>> mailbox=1100
>> callerid="Jane Doe"<1100>
>>
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>
>> Bill
>
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