[Asterisk-Users] Grandstream BugetTone 100
Caller IDshows extension, not incoming Caller ID
Steven P. Donegan
steve at donegan.org
Sun Sep 12 09:31:17 MST 2004
Just pulled the callerid line out, restarted asterisk and gave it a shot
- no joy - GS display says 1000 (the extension) not my caller ID - I'm
sure this is something silly on my part - but haven't been able to spot
it yet...
David J Carter wrote:
>Steven,
>
>On mine in the UK the sip.conf entries are like yours but without the
>callerid= entry and my CS phones give me the received callerid fine.
>
>
>Regards
>
>Dave
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
>[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of Steven P.
>Donegan
>Sent: 12 September 2004 16:55
>To: eric at fnords.org; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
>Discussion
>Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Grandstream Budgetone 100 Caller IDshows
>extension, not incoming Caller ID
>
>
>Eric Wieling wrote:
>
>
>
>>On Sun, 2004-09-12 at 09:41, Duane wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Steven P. Donegan wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I've looked through the archives - and see questions similar to mine,
>>>>but no answers. What, if anything, can be done to get the incoming
>>>>Caller ID to be presented on the Budgetone's Caller ID display? In all
>>>>other respects the phone+Asterisk seem to be extremely happy with each
>>>>other.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>What you need to do is strip the alpha caller name from the caller ID,
>>>the 101's can only handle numbers and it's trying to display a name...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>I don't think this is the problem. If it was a general problem hundreds
>>f people would be complaining about this. Put a
>>NoOp(CALLERID=${CALLERID}) in the dialplan just before the Dial line to
>>ring the GS phone. What you should see is something like CALLERID=Bob
>>Dobbs <666> on the console when the NoOp runs. If you see ANYTHING that
>>isn't in the format of Caller*ID Name <calleridnumber. then you have
>>something messed up in your Asterisk config. As said, the BT101 only
>>can display Caller*ID numbers, it should generally just throw out the
>>Caller*ID name. You don't mention what COUNTRY you are in so I don't
>>know if it's an issue between what your telco sends and what Asterisk
>>expects. In the USA this is not an issue, in other countries it *could*
>>be an issue.
>>
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>I am in the US, and caller ID otherwise works fine (ie on analog
>stations it comes thorough just fine).
>
>sip.conf configlet:
>
>[1000]
>type=friend
>username=1000
>fromuser=1000
>callerid=Computer Room <1000>
>host=dynamic
>nat=no
>canreinvite=yes
>dtmfmode=info
>mailbox=1000 at default
>disallow=all
>allow=ulaw
>
>extensions.conf configlet:
>
>[sip-access]
>
>exten => 1000,1,Macro(stdexten,1000,SIP/1000)
>
>The stdexten Macro is the vanilla one from 'stock' Asterisk.
>
>On the console I see all the appropriate caller ID/connection info, and
>the Voicemail application definitely emails me the correct stuff - so it
>seems it is something being lost between Asterisk/Grandstream...
>
>Thanks for any help - this is on my home PBX - but once it all works I
>will be rolling it out as a test at a friendly beta customer :-)
>
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