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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 1:08 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Setting CallerID UNKNOWN on an outgoing cal |
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Hello,
on my ISDN phone I can configure that on the next outgoing call, my
telephone number should not be transmitted, instead it should be UNKNOWN.
How can I configure Asterisk to do the same? Is this a feature/parameter
of the driver (chan_capi) that I'm using?
BTW: I'm using ISDN and Deutsche Telekom, if the provider makes any
difference.
Thanks for your help,
Stefan
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joakimsen at gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 1:35 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Setting CallerID UNKNOWN on an outgoing cal |
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On PRI SetCallingPres works fine it should work with ISDN because its
the same signaling.
-= Info about application 'SetCallerPres' =-
[Synopsis]
Set CallerID Presentation
[Description]
SetCallerPres(presentation): Set Caller*ID presentation on a call.
Valid presentations are:
allowed_not_screened : Presentation Allowed, Not Screened
allowed_passed_screen : Presentation Allowed, Passed Screen
allowed_failed_screen : Presentation Allowed, Failed Screen
allowed : Presentation Allowed, Network Number
prohib_not_screened : Presentation Prohibited, Not Screened
prohib_passed_screen : Presentation Prohibited, Passed Screen
prohib_failed_screen : Presentation Prohibited, Failed Screen
prohib : Presentation Prohibited, Network Number
unavailable : Number Unavailable
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 2:08 AM, Stefan Guenther <asterisk02 at in-put.de> wrote:
Quote: | Hello,
on my ISDN phone I can configure that on the next outgoing call, my
telephone number should not be transmitted, instead it should be UNKNOWN.
How can I configure Asterisk to do the same? Is this a feature/parameter
of the driver (chan_capi) that I'm using?
BTW: I'm using ISDN and Deutsche Telekom, if the provider makes any
difference.
Thanks for your help,
Stefan
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in-put GbR - Das Linux-Systemhaus
Stefan-Michael Guenther
Geschaeftsfuehrer
Moltkestrasse 49 D-76133 Karlsruhe
Tel./Fax : +49 (0)721 / 83044 - 98/93
http://www.in-put.de
********************************************
Schulungen Installationen
Beratung Support
Voice-over-IP-Loesungen
********************************************
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tobias.wolf at evision.de Guest
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 4:20 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Setting CallerID UNKNOWN on an outgoing cal |
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Hello,
Andreas van dem Helge schrieb:
Quote: | On PRI SetCallingPres works fine it should work with ISDN because its
the same signaling.
-= Info about application 'SetCallerPres' =-
[Synopsis]
Set CallerID Presentation
[Description]
SetCallerPres(presentation): Set Caller*ID presentation on a call.
Valid presentations are:
allowed_not_screened : Presentation Allowed, Not Screened
allowed_passed_screen : Presentation Allowed, Passed Screen
allowed_failed_screen : Presentation Allowed, Failed Screen
allowed : Presentation Allowed, Network Number
prohib_not_screened : Presentation Prohibited, Not Screened
prohib_passed_screen : Presentation Prohibited, Passed Screen
prohib_failed_screen : Presentation Prohibited, Failed Screen
prohib : Presentation Prohibited, Network Number
unavailable : Number Unavailable
| I must admit that i am alway a little bit at a loss, about most of the 9
possible settings above. Well, 'allowed' and 'unavailable' are totally
clear but the Rest ??
Lets say i have a configured number range from 1000 to 1999 and 1000 is
my base number. I make an outgoing call from a phone which sets its
CallerID to 1500.
Can anyone be so kind to tell me what is shown to the callee in either case?
Thank you very much ...
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asterisk02 at in-put.de Guest
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 4:26 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Setting CallerID UNKNOWN on an outgoing cal |
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Hi,
exten => _0[23456789].,1,SetCallerPres(prohib)
did it for me.
Thank you,
Stefan
Andreas van dem Helge wrote:
Quote: | On PRI SetCallingPres works fine it should work with ISDN because its
the same signaling.
-= Info about application 'SetCallerPres' =-
[Synopsis]
Set CallerID Presentation
[Description]
SetCallerPres(presentation): Set Caller*ID presentation on a call.
Valid presentations are:
allowed_not_screened : Presentation Allowed, Not Screened
allowed_passed_screen : Presentation Allowed, Passed Screen
allowed_failed_screen : Presentation Allowed, Failed Screen
allowed : Presentation Allowed, Network Number
prohib_not_screened : Presentation Prohibited, Not Screened
prohib_passed_screen : Presentation Prohibited, Passed Screen
prohib_failed_screen : Presentation Prohibited, Failed Screen
prohib : Presentation Prohibited, Network Number
unavailable : Number Unavailable
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Moltkestrasse 49 D-76133 Karlsruhe
Tel./Fax : +49 (0)721 / 83044 - 98/93
http://www.in-put.de
********************************************
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Beratung Support
Voice-over-IP-Loesungen
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