<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Hi Nick, </font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">yep, my mobile displays caller id for
other numbers - and it even works perfectly displaying caller id information
set by a cheap ISDN pbx on the *same* ISDN line as the Asterisk box. Curious.
Even without setting a callerid on the outgoing calls I get "No Caller
ID" on my mobile (or other phones - including other BT lines).
BT are not withholding a number and I can change the callerID presented
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Strange, I will investigate more later.
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Thanks, </font>
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Benjamin: <br>
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> So I dial 9 followed by my mobile number and the call comes<br>
> through fine but the display says "No Caller ID". <br>
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Assuming that your mobile is displaying caller IDs for other numbers and<br>
your ISDN lines are with BT.....<br>
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There are two ways in which the number can be withheld:<br>
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1 - Caller ID is withheld on the line you're calling from. If this is the<br>
case, prefix the dialed number with '1470' which should release the caller<br>
ID.<br>
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2 - You're blocking the caller ID yourself. If this is the case, remove
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prefix '141' from the dialed number.<br>
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If you don't set a caller ID to anything or set it to an invalid number,
BT<br>
will default the caller ID to the base number of the ISDN device, so remove<br>
the 'SetCallerID' line to do your testing. Otherwise, you need only four
or<br>
six least significant digits of the number for the SetCallerID command.<br>
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Nick Barnes<br>
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