[asterisk-users] Changing callerID in a context
Philipp Kempgen
philipp.kempgen at amooma.de
Thu Aug 21 08:40:48 CDT 2008
Andy Dixon schrieb:
> I am trying to alter the outbound callerID for extensions within a
> context I have created.
>
> I wrote the following:
>
> exten => _9.,2,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "360"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "670"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581560)
> exten => _9.,3,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "361"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "671"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581561)
> exten => _9.,4,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "362"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "672"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581562)
> exten => _9.,5,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "363"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "673"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581563)
> exten => _9.,6,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "364"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "674"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581564)
> exten => _9.,7,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "365"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "675"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581565)
> exten => _9.,8,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "366"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "676"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581566)
> exten => _9.,9,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "367"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "677"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581567)
> exten => _9.,10,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "368"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "678"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581568)
> exten => _9.,11,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "369"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "679"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581569)
> exten => _9.,12,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "700"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "701"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581557)
> exten => _9.,13,ExecIf($[$["${REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "100"] | $["$
> {REALCALLERIDNUM}" = "101"]]|Set|CALLERID(num)=581500)
>
>
> This *should* change the callerID for (for example) 700 and 701 to be
> 581557, and any extensions not listed above, it should leave them alone.
>
> If I call from extension 666, I get the correct outbound number (as it
> does exist), but the rules above are not being followed.
>
> I have tried to use Set(CALLERID(num)=581500) which works okay
> slightly further down.
>
> I am aiming for any numbers starting with a 9 to follow the rules
> above, and then to follow a further rule (eg if the number starts 901,
> or 907)
>
> I'm stuck.. If anyone could help, I would be eternally grateful..
This would be much more readable in AEL.
Or in an external script.
But maybe all you really need is fromuser in sip.conf or similar.
Grüße,
Philipp Kempgen
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