I'm running chan_capi on a number of systems in France, France Telecom offer the possibility of having the caller's name, but say we must configure for EuroISDN+. Google doesn't show much and the best I could see was in Dutch. Any Europeans solved this one? Rgds -- Dave Cotton <dcotton@linuxautrement.com>
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
2006-Nov-10 03:43 UTC
[asterisk-users] EuroISDN+ and Callers name
Am Freitag, den 10.11.2006, 11:21 +0100 schrieb Dave Cotton:> I'm running chan_capi on a number of systems in France, France Telecom > offer the possibility of having the caller's name, but say we must > configure for EuroISDN+. Google doesn't show much and the best I could > see was in Dutch. > > Any Europeans solved this one?Dave, I do not know about any similar "name transmit" service in Germany, but obviously there is a possibility to transmit _alpha_numeric caller information via ISDN. I have a Fritz!Box 7050 with internal S0 connected as SIP-client to an asterisk, with a Siemens Gigaset ISDN connected to the FritzBox. In this setup, if I set CALLERID(num) to some string, all the letters and several special cahracters can be transmitted (I wondered why my ISDN display told me the callerid was "UNKNOWN", so I set it to an arbitrary string and it worked). This is an out of the box ISDN phone, so it probably is not in any way special. I have no idea though wether Asterisk will understand incoming alpha callerid, or wether mISDN/CAPI do. If you have a reliable online number resolver (the german one is neither reliable nor fast), in your place I would recommend using that. But of course, if you give the FT service a try, please report back about your successes. BR Anselm