[Asterisk-Users] Ascom Ascotel 2050 & Fritz PCI Card (Capi)

Klaus-Peter Junghanns kpj at junghanns.net
Fri Oct 3 10:03:01 MST 2003


Hi Dave,

try :

Dial(CAPI/${CALLERIDNUM}:${EXTEN},10)

(make sure you have a msn= line in capi.conf that allows
this for ${CALLERIDNUM})

regards

kapejod
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Am Fre, 2003-10-03 um 18.58 schrieb Dave Sykes:
> Hello,
> 
> We have been trying to add asterisk to our Ascom Ascotel 2050 PBX. We have
> a AVM Fritz!PCI Card connected to an S0 bus extension from the PBX. The
> fritz card is configured to use chan_capi, and we can make calls SIP->SIP
> SIP->PBX extension PBX extension->SIP all successfully, we have assigned
> more than one PBX extension number to the S0 port in the Ascom PBX (it has
> 8 positions) calls from the PBX to the SIP phones work fine and are
> directed correctly. However when we dial from a SIP phone to an Ascom
> extension it always comes up on the Ascom handset with the number of the
> first position in the S0 setup.
> 
> For Example
> 
> S0 setup in Ascom
> position 1: 616
> position 2: 617
> position 3: 618
> 
> in extensions.conf
> 
> exten => 1,1,Dial(Sip/X616,10)
> exten => 2,1,Dial(Sip/X617,10)
> exten => 3,1,Dial(Sip/X618,10)
> 
> calls from an Ascom extension to 616,617,618 get directed correctly to the
> Sip phone X616,X617,X618 respectively
> 
> for outgoing calls we have
> 
> exten => _XXX,1,Dial(CAPI/@01234567${CALLERIDNUM}:${EXTEN},10)
> 
> and dialling for instance 765 from a Sip phone correctly routes the call to
> the Ascom and that then connects through to extension 765, however no
> matter which Sip phone dials it always displays 616 on the Ascom phone as
> the Caller ID. I can see from the * console that it has picked up the
> caller id correctly
> for example to dial 765 from Sip/X617
> -- Executing Dial("SIP/X617-5ee5", "CAPI/@01234567617:765|10") in new stack
> 
> So the question is: is it possible to tell the Ascom exchange that the call
> is coming from extension 617, as I guess it does not use the caller id as
> that seems to be set up correctly?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Dave Sykes
> Head of Research
> +44 (0)1252 740721
> 
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