[Asterisk-Users] CallerID
Lee Archer
lee.archer at pentagon-systems.com
Tue May 23 08:28:11 MST 2006
I have a problem with BT in the UK. Using setcallerpres I can change
the number shown on the recipents phones to Private or unknown but no
matter what I set my asterisk cid and callerpres to it still displays
the base number of my PRI ddi range.
Regards
Lee
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You should set the presentation flags to private.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+CallingPres
On 5/23/06, Greg Oliver <goliver at cistera.com> wrote:
> I am trying to set CIDNum to nothing, but my outgoing PRI controlled
> by another PBX seems to fill in something when asterisk does not.. If
> I set a number either in the sip channel for the phone, or from
> extensions.con, it is realized.. If I try to leave them blank, or
> even Not Defined, the main number of the pri gets sent out..
>
> I am trying to debug a glitvh in or software and I need to be able to
> make a test call with unknown (blank callerid).. I can successfully
> set it to private, but that is not the same..
>
> Any ideas?
>
> TIA
>
> -Greg
>
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