Bryan Vyhmeister
2004-Sep-23 20:48 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] CallerID on Channelized T1 not working with 1.0.0
I have been using Asterisk 1.0-RC2 successfully with a channelized T1 circuit for quite a while now but after upgrading to 1.0.0 callerid no longer works properly. Debug output from a channel shows what actually is received through DTMF from the carrier: << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: * (42) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 2 (50) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 0 (48) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 9 (57) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 5 (53) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 5 (53) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 5 (53) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 1 (49) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 1 (49) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 1 (49) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 1 (49) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: * (42) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 1 (49) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 4 (52) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 4 (52) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: 4 (52) ] [Zap/9-1] << [ TYPE: DTMF (1) SUBCLASS: * (42) ] [Zap/9-1] In 1.0-RC2, I used the following to solve this problem: [fixup] exten => _.,1,Answer exten => _.,2,Cut(CALLING=EXTEN,*,2) exten => _.,3,SetCIDNum(${CALLING}) exten => _.,4,Cut(CALLED=EXTEN,*,3) exten => _.,5,Goto(default,${CALLED},1) In 1.0.0, the callerid data is no longer available in the same way. I'm not sure how to access the data now. Printing out ${CALLERID} and ${CALLERIDNUM} doesn't show anything but "Unknown" <>. Any ideas? Bryan
Administrator
2004-Sep-23 21:14 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Thank you Mr. Mark Spencer and Asterisk Community Members
Folks, Today was great day, Asterisk 1.0.0 was released. I think today is a time to say Thank You Mark Spencer and thank you Asterisk community, so this project is alive and project is booming and growing like crazy. It's amazing to have Asterisk with all features and components, it's just sometimes unbelivable. Let's say Thank You to Mark, please sign this message with your name and comments and we will redirect message to MARK. He deserves this. He needs to know that we appreciate all his affords and hard work for Asterisk. Please put your name and comments, give Asterisk project and MArk your FeedBack, you MUST ! ;-) There is no company in the world who is able to provide cvs changes at the rate that Mark does when there is a problem. Huge kudos to him and everyone else. And of course thanks have to go out to the person who decided to make Asterisk Open Source. Without this decision I don't think Asterisk would be the software it is today! Also our greetings to JerJEr, (even he thinks Radius is evil ;-),BKW (with all sip/nat dramas ;-), Twisted, Lenny, Olle, Steve Sokol, Voip- info.org, Wsuff, etc. Matt (www.sineapps.com/news.php) aka ZX81 - Asterisk Unofficial Daily News and Alexander aka Stealth_MAn (http://asterisk.xvoip.com) Once again, please say and post your comments for Mark and our Asterisk Community. Congratulations to all of us ! Also we have Astericon, thanks to Steve and Olle who organized it. Cheers! Matt (www.sineapps.com/news.php) aka ZX81 - Asterisk Unofficial Daily News and Alexander(http://asterisk.xvoip.com) aka Stealth_Man
Patrick
2004-Sep-24 06:10 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Thank you Mr. Mark Spencer and Asterisk Community Members
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 06:14, Administrator wrote:> Folks, > > Today was great day, Asterisk 1.0.0 was released.Indeed. [snip]> Once again, please say and post your comments for Mark and our Asterisk > Community. Congratulations to all of us ! > Also we have Astericon, thanks to Steve and Olle who organized it.Thank you Mark, the rest of the Digium crew, Jim Dixon for designing the first cards *and* releasing them open source and the Community for all your contributions, hard work and determination to get to this fine 1.0.0 release. Regards, Patrick (puzzled in #asterisk)