Nik Engel wrote:> Hi list ! > > I implemented *8 to pickup any call on my asterisk system. But after the > pickup callerid is missing, so there is no way to see from where the > call originated. How can this callerid be passed on. > > Nik >Hi Nik, I'm after the same question as I would like to keep callerID data after pickuping up the call. Maybe using a combination of Pickup and Steal applications would help ? What do you think of this: - You pickup the call, - You then park it to given parking lot with a 2 seconds wait duration and your own extension before call back - You hangup - You're then called back by parking application - You should then see your callerID on your phone's screen. Cheers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070308/27de84a7/attachment-0001.htm
Robert Jenkins
2007-Mar-08 03:28 UTC
[asterisk-users] Info: Nokia E65 working with Asterisk
Hi, Just for information on compatibility: Earlier this week I got a Nokia E65 which supports WiFi and SIP. I got the WiFi side configured to work with an access point after several attempts. This eventually had to be done using all manual settings, as using it's config wizard gave WEP Key errors despite many attempts and careful verification. It's WiFi system is not particularly sensitive, it does not detect an AP at the far side of the building that is quite useable from the this location by a typical notebook PC. This may be an advantage, as it's not going to connect to anything with a weak signal that could drop out with movement. I set up a standard SIP extension for it in asterisk via freepbx. Some of the phone's SIP settings are less than obvious, at least to me (i.e. where to put the Asterisk box's IP), but I found an excellent guide here: http://newlc.com/Using-SIP-with-Nokia-Series60-and.html After adjusting the settings in line with that, it works perfectly. I've also set to be permanently registered so it's available for incoming calls while in range. I have left the default for outgoing calls to be the mobile network. To make a call via the Asterisk PBX, you need to enter the number then press the 'options' key, select 'Call' & go to 'Internet Call'. Voice quality is excellent and I've not had any problems with it so far. Robert Jenkins.