[Asterisk-Users] Outgoing CallerID

CW_ASN - Gus cw_asn at fibertel.com.ar
Thu Oct 16 14:06:37 MST 2003


Mickey:

At least in some European countries and southamerican environments, you
can't send your own ANI.
For example: if you have a PRI with the number: 52880000 to 52880099, you
could send as ANI any number between 000 and 099. The fixed part will be
transmitted by your PSTN switch to the network attaching the last 2 number
that you send. Generally, if you send a differente qty of numbers that the
switch needs or number you have sent is wrong, the ANI transmited by the
PSTN switch will be the main DID number (generally, 52880000).
If you could send you own ANI, the carriers will be charge the calls to that
ANI... think about it. It's a fraude principle.
You could specify which number (between your number range) you send to PSTN
switch.

You could set "Presentation Indicator" in setup message. If you set to
"Allow" your ANI will be shown in the other side, and if you set as "Not
allow" the PSTN will hide your ANI. This is valid only to show the data in
the B subscriber FSK demodulator (callerid receiver).

Please don't confuse about CallerID with ANI! You can hide or send a
particular CallerID, but you never can hide your ANI o sends other ANI range
than yours. In fact, the CallerID follows to ANI digits. Technically,
CallerID is only 1 byte that allow to hide o shows your ANI. Thats all...


Regards,

Gus

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mickey Binder" <mickey at comflex.dk>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 4:09 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Outgoing CallerID


> > > JanM wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > Does anyone know how to set the outgoing CallerID properly
> > > when using Snom200/SIP/CAPI/BRI?
> > > >
> > --SNIP--
> > > > My mobile is only showing some other number that my isdn
> > > line is having.
> > > >
> > > > ---JanM---
> > > Telecom restrictions?
> > > I can set only caller IDs within the set of numbers provided
> > > me from telecom.
> > > Check with your telecom if you're allowed to set any caller ID.
> >
> > I'm experiencing the exact same behavior.
> >
> > I have an E1 line (using TE410P) with 30 numbers associated
> > to it, and I know that I'm allowed to change the outgoing
> > CallerID, because our production PBX is a Lucent
> > ArgentBranch, and when dialing out from this the CallerId
> > displays correct. I've tried some different configurations in
> > order to get it to work but without luck.
> >
> > This is a snip of my extensions.conf
> >
> > [Outgoing]
> > ;
> > ;Outside access via Zaptel interface (PRI)
> > exten => _XX.,1,SetCallerId(4330xxxx)
> > exten => _XX.,2,Dial,Zap/g1/BYEXTENSION
> >
> > The main isdn number is 4399xxxx and is the only number I can
> > get displayed when calling.
> >
> > regards
> > Mickey Binder
>
> I've done some more testing and by debugging the pri span I think I've
found where it tries to present the outgoing id.
>
> To me everything looks ok but still the only number I see from the outside
is my main ISDN number.
>
> Here is a couple of lines from the log:
>
> Calling Number (len=12) [ Ext: 0  TON: International Number (1)  NPI:
ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1)
>                            Presentation: Presentation permitted, user
number passed network screening (1) '4330xxxx' ]
> Called Number (len=11) [ Ext: 1  TON: International Number (1)  NPI:
ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) '2840xxxx' ]
>
> Cant figure out what's wrong?
>
> regards
> Mickey Binder
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