[asterisk-users] Definity Asterisk Caller ID Issue

cp lists at pleasants.net
Mon Nov 6 06:02:17 MST 2006


isdn-pri/line-side, protocol b, and a I think were using a TN464 card on the definity. I'll have to check on the card. We are using pri_net singnaling and national is our switchtype in asterisk. I'll try the changes and report back. Thank you so much!

-CP

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Subject: [asterisk-users] Definity Asterisk Caller ID Issue

You should run the 4ESS protocol ("a" on the Definity command "change DS1 board#) as the Definity may not send Display Name for the NI-2 protocol (settings "b" or "d")
 
Remember to make the Asterisk zapata settings consistent with the Definity.
 
On the Definity trunk group form Page 1, change "Codeset to send Display" to "0 (zero)", also make sure Outgoing Display is "y" . On Page 2, make sure Send Name and Send Calling Number are "y".
 
Setting Send UCID = "n" as well as Send Codeset 6/7LAI = "n", will clean up those Unknown IEs.
 
The Zaptel software only supports CodeSet 0 Information Elements so the Display Name has to be  in Codeset 0.
 
Mark

> > 
> !! < Unknown IE 1544 (len = 6)
> 
> !! Unknown IE 8 (cs6, Unknown Information Element)
> 
> Progress Description: Calling equipment is non-ISDN
> 
> TON: International Number
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> xxx*CLI>
> 
> < [ 02 01 d4 d2 08 02 0a e6 05 04 03 90 90 a2 18 03 a1 83 8b 1e 
> 02 81 83
> 70 05 91 34 33 38 39 96 08 04 d0 35 30 80 ]
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