[asterisk-dev] CID spill after second ring

syd wonder sydsyd65 at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 24 22:04:55 CDT 2007


You know Jeff.  I don't think your issue with CID on second ring is that 
unique.  I'm sure the reason for a number of calls I rec'v come without CID 
is due to the same reason.  I would be interested in seeing your patch so I 
could try it myself.


>From: Jeff Bachtel <jeff at cepheid.org>
>Reply-To: Asterisk Developers Mailing List <asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com>
>To: asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com
>Subject: [asterisk-dev] CID spill after second ring
>Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 19:05:56 -0500
>
>(apologies for the repost to those on -users, I meant to send this
>here originally)
>
>I have an Asterisk 1.4 setup behind a TDM800P with 5 incoming lines,
>which happen to be inside my university's PBX. I have a problem
>wherein the university's PBX is apparently sending its CID spill after
>the second ring for a certain class of incoming calls (those from
>outside the PBX). I've temporarily hacked around this with a goto in
>chan_zap.c to restart CID processing if a good result wasn't
>obtained, but would it be possible to get this sort of workaround
>(with a better max retry safety count) integrated into the mainline
>code? I'd hate to think my successor would need to keep patching code
>to have CID work in our environment.
>
>jeff
>
>--
>Jeff Bachtel  (root at VPR,TAMU)     http://www.cepheid.org/~jeff
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>its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little;" - HPL, TCoC
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