[asterisk-users] SIP CallerID Question
Brent Davidson
brent at texascountrytitle.com
Thu Dec 11 14:53:31 CST 2008
Dave Fullerton wrote:
> Brent Davidson wrote:
>
>> Dave Fullerton wrote:
>>
>>> Check the entries for office1 and office2 servers in sip.conf. If they
>>> have a callerid= entry comment it out and do a SIP reload. When it is
>>> set asterisk overrides the caller ID sent to it.
>>>
>>> -Dave
>>>
>> There aren't any callerid= entries in any of my sip peer entries, and
>> I'm not overriding the callerID anywhere in my dial plan.
>>
>> Would the way I route the extensions make any difference? Each office
>> has it's own server and prefix by which it is accessed from another
>> office. So for office1 to dial extension 12 at office2 he would dial 1012.
>>
>> In my Dialplan I have (AEL syntax):
>>
>> _10XX => {
>> Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:2}@Office2,,Tt);
>> Hangup;
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>
> I don't see anything sticking out as being wrong. For kicks, what is the
> output of "sip show user Office1-user" on office2?
>
> _______________________________________________
>
localhost*CLI> sip show user Office1-user
localhost*CLI>
* Name : Office1-user
Secret : <Set>
MD5Secret : <Not set>
Context : internal
Language : en
AMA flags : Unknown
Transfer mode: open
MaxCallBR : 384 kbps
CallingPres : Presentation Allowed, Not Screened
Call limit : 20
Callgroup :
Pickupgroup :
Callerid : "" <>
ACL : No
Codec Order : (speex:20)
Auto-Framing: No
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