[asterisk-users] asterisk callerid issue PJSIP Realtime

Zakir Mahomedy zmm at mayfair2000.com
Thu Feb 2 05:06:49 CST 2017


Yes, from_user was set, removing those entries solved the problem.
Can someone please explain to me the correct use for fromuser field?
thanksZakir 

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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2017 13:50:57 +0000 (UTC)
From: Zakir Mahomedy <zmm at mayfair2000.com>
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Subject: [asterisk-users] asterisk  callerid issue PJSIP Realtime
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I recently rolled out a new server with asterisk 14. ?On the Called user phone, the caller ID is the same as the Called User.
eg) ext ?406 ?with callerid 406 ? calls ext 405 ,??on the caller id on the ext 405 phone displaying 405.


We are using realtime PJSIP, I set the callerid field in the database but no luck.?
- Executing [405 at common:1] NoOp("PJSIP/406-0000000f", ""DEBUGGING PJSIP CLID"") in new stack
- Executing [405 at common:2] NoOp("PJSIP/406-0000000f", "CALLERID = ?"ross" <406>") in new stack- Executing [405 at common:3] Dial("PJSIP/406-0000000f", "PJSIP/405") in new stack
In the above dialplan, the callerid is been taken from the database PJSIP endpoints.?
Here is the sip debugger files
INVITE sip:405 at 192.168.1.27 SIP/2.0Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.82:5060;branch=z9hG4bK714210067;rportFrom: "zak" <sip:406 at 192.168.1.27>;tag=2071662084To: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.27>Call-ID: 50172054-5060-3 at BJC.BGI.B.ICCSeq: 21 INVITEContact: "zak" <sip:406 at 192.168.1.82:5060>Authorization: Digest username="406", realm="asterisk", nonce="1485956409/e852b2a5e081f01421212d9a6ca954fa", uri="sip:405 at 192.168.1.27", response="ef94bae123f16dc5d9314a43922c949d", algorithm=md5, cnonce="13226017", opaque="50d490d233efd03e", qop=auth, nc=00000003

INVITE sip:405 at 192.168.1.209:36767;ob SIP/2.0Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 197.245.99.113:5060;rport;branch=z9hG4bKPj2f9d3dde-5ec4-49e1-b92d-7b4091b3138bFrom: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.27>;tag=e4a0ecf6-c74e-4ab5-8438-bac5c073e328To: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.209;ob>Contact: <sip:405 at 197.245.99.113:5060>Call-ID: b4a83465-9105-4c70-9da1-11f410c37657

<--- Received SIP response (515 bytes) from UDP:192.168.1.209:36767 --->SIP/2.0 180 RingingVia: SIP/2.0/UDP 197.245.99.113:5060;rport=5060;received=192.168.1.27;branch=z9hG4bKPj70fb8ef9-d99c-4e5b-88a5-eecbf7dd7682Call-ID: f0b31a86-0ac3-47f0-8b13-487d54982e9bFrom: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.27>;tag=77ea8869-273a-4f65-8128-e334b445f970To: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.209;ob>;tag=jurMewPN-95CgNyoQbhRCFpbH90hKw1dCSeq: 12221 INVITEContact: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.209:36767;ob>Allow: PRACK, INVITE, ACK, B


?ParameterName ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?: ParameterValue?=========================================================?callerid ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? : "john doe" <405>?callerid_privacy ? ? ? ? ? ? : allowed?callerid_tag ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?:
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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2017 08:52:59 -0700
From: George Joseph <gjoseph at digium.com>
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On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 6:50 AM, Zakir Mahomedy <zmm at mayfair2000.com> wrote:

> I recently rolled out a new server with asterisk 14.
> On the Called user phone, the caller ID is the same as the Called User.
>
> eg) ext  406  with callerid 406  calls ext 405 ,
>
> on the caller id on the ext 405 phone displaying 405.
>
>
>
> We are using realtime PJSIP, I set the callerid field in the database but
> no luck.
>
> - Executing [405 at common:1] NoOp("PJSIP/406-0000000f", ""DEBUGGING PJSIP
> CLID"") in new stack
> - Executing [405 at common:2] NoOp("PJSIP/406-0000000f", "CALLERID =  "ross"
> <406>") in new stack
> - Executing [405 at common:3] Dial("PJSIP/406-0000000f", "PJSIP/405") in new
> stack
>
> In the above dialplan, the callerid is been taken from the database PJSIP
> endpoints.
>
> Here is the sip debugger files
>
> INVITE sip:405 at 192.168.1.27 SIP/2.0
> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.82:5060;branch=z9hG4bK714210067;rport
> From: "zak" <sip:406 at 192.168.1.27>;tag=2071662084
> To: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.27>
> Call-ID: 50172054-5060-3 at BJC.BGI.B.IC
> CSeq: 21 INVITE
> Contact: "zak" <sip:406 at 192.168.1.82:5060>
> Authorization: Digest username="406", realm="asterisk", nonce="1485956409/
> e852b2a5e081f01421212d9a6ca954fa", uri="sip:405 at 192.168.1.27", response="
> ef94bae123f16dc5d9314a43922c949d", algorithm=md5, cnonce="13226017",
> opaque="50d490d233efd03e", qop=auth, nc=00000003
>
>
> INVITE sip:405 at 192.168.1.209:36767;ob SIP/2.0
> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 197.245.99.113:5060;rport;branch=z9hG4bKPj2f9d3dde-5ec4-
> 49e1-b92d-7b4091b3138b
> From: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.27>;tag=e4a0ecf6-c74e-4ab5-8438-bac5c073e328
>


On 405's endpoiint, you're not forcing from_user to 405 are you?




> To: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.209;ob>
> Contact: <sip:405 at 197.245.99.113:5060>
> Call-ID: b4a83465-9105-4c70-9da1-11f410c37657
>
>
> <--- Received SIP response (515 bytes) from UDP:192.168.1.209:36767 --->
> SIP/2.0 180 Ringing
> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 197.245.99.113:5060;rport=5060;received=192.168.1.27;
> branch=z9hG4bKPj70fb8ef9-d99c-4e5b-88a5-eecbf7dd7682
> Call-ID: f0b31a86-0ac3-47f0-8b13-487d54982e9b
> From: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.27>;tag=77ea8869-273a-4f65-8128-e334b445f970
> To: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.209;ob>;tag=jurMewPN-95CgNyoQbhRCFpbH90hKw1d
> CSeq: 12221 INVITE
> Contact: <sip:405 at 192.168.1.209:36767;ob>
> Allow: PRACK, INVITE, ACK, B
>
>
>
>  ParameterName                      : ParameterValue
>  =========================================================
>  callerid                          : "john doe" <405>
>  callerid_privacy            : allowed
>  callerid_tag                    :
>
> Zakir
>
>
>
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