[asterisk-users] Challenging problem regarding CallerID in TDM
04B (Trying to solve since 8 days)
Greg Delgado
gregdelgado at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 20 02:42:02 MST 2006
Yes, that's according to our telco's specs. 'D' is the
start character, followed by up to 12 digits
representing the number, then finally a 'C' which is
the stop signal. I'm almost sure that a modification
needs to be done in the callerid handler but have no
idea where and how to do it. yes, maybe the maintainer
can point us in the right direction?
--- Leo Ann Boon <leo at datvoiz.com> wrote:
> Greg,
>
> It looks like Asterisk managed to collect the caller
> id digits. Is there
> supposed to be a 'D' in the beginning? From your
> trace, it looks like
> the caller id was 'D009229129709C'.
>
> Greg Delgado wrote:
>
> > Aug 18 19:38:50 DEBUG[9451]: chan_zap.c:4366
> > __zt_exception: Exception on 12, channel 1
> >
>
> Could this be the problem? The exception might have
> terminated the
> caller-id collection. Perhaps the maintainer of the
> dtmf caller-id might
> have a better idea.
>
> Regards.
>
> Leo
>
>
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