[asterisk-users] Cisco Gateway sending call to * without CID Name

Kristian Kielhofner kkielhofner at star2star.com
Thu May 29 14:55:47 CDT 2008


On 5/29/08, JR Richardson <jmr.richardson at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Kris,
>
>  Nice write up.  I put a wait(1) in Asterisk plus I played around with
>  'isdn outgoing display-ie' and a few other cisco commands.  Still not
>  seeing the CID name come in on the SIP messaging.  I initiate a 'degug
>  isdn q931' on the cisco gateway and don't see any debug messages so
>  I'm really thinking the gateway is screwy.  That or I'm not getting a
>  CID from the PBX sending the calls.
>
>
>  --
>
> Thanks.
>  JR
>  ---------------------
>  JR Richardson
>  Engineering for the Masses
>


JR,

 Thanks.  Although it didn't apply %100 to your situation, there
should be some valuable info there.

 The majority of the config here is Cisco.  If you use the config
from the post and IOS 12.4, it should work (it does on AS5350XMs, at
least).

 It's off-topic, but are you sure you have logging enabled in your
term session?  Not seeing any q931 debug messages is odd.  Try "term
mon" from your current Cisco session and the last bit of output from
"sh logging".  Still no debug messages?

 Cisco doesn't log to vttys by default.  As far as q931 debug, you
should be getting quite a bit of output even if you don't get Caller
ID name.

 Another thing to check - how is the Cisco SIP uac configured for
Caller ID?  RPID?  PAI?

 In Asterisk, remove the callerid= from your sip peer/user/whatever
and do a sip debug.  Look for SIP From: Remote-Party-ID and
P-Asserted-Identity: headers from the Cisco.  Also look for any UPDATE
or INFO messages after the initial INVITE.  They may contain your
name.


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Kristian Kielhofner
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