Tony Kava
2004-Sep-30 15:38 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Caller ID Info from Cisco router to Asterisk
Dear Asterisk Gurus: Our county is finally ready to begin implementing IP telephony. We intend to use a Cisco router as our PSTN gateway and Asterisk as our soft switch. The plan is to use SIP between the Cisco router and Asterisk. We will have a single PRI T1 connected to the Cisco router for PSTN access. My question is this: Are Cisco routers able to pass caller ID information (from PRI T1) to Asterisk when using SIP? I've done some reasonable searching of the archives and the wiki. I've found some good examples of Cisco configurations, but most examples relate to FXO ports (and most of the FXO ports are of the variety that do not support caller ID). I was not able to find a definitive answer to this question when using PRI for inbound calls. I'm grateful for any assistance in answering this question. Thanks. -- Tony Kava Senior Network Administrator Pottawattamie County, Iowa
Tenorio, Leandro
2004-Sep-30 15:53 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Caller ID Info from Cisco router to Asterisk
Unless you define otherwise, Cisco always sends the CalledID (ANI) received. This is done setting the clid restriction on the dial-peer. You can checkit using "show call active voice" in the CLI on the cisco -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Tony Kava Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 7:38 PM To: 'asterisk-users@lists.digium.com' Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Caller ID Info from Cisco router to Asterisk Dear Asterisk Gurus: Our county is finally ready to begin implementing IP telephony. We intend to use a Cisco router as our PSTN gateway and Asterisk as our soft switch. The plan is to use SIP between the Cisco router and Asterisk. We will have a single PRI T1 connected to the Cisco router for PSTN access. My question is this: Are Cisco routers able to pass caller ID information (from PRI T1) to Asterisk when using SIP? I've done some reasonable searching of the archives and the wiki. I've found some good examples of Cisco configurations, but most examples relate to FXO ports (and most of the FXO ports are of the variety that do not support caller ID). I was not able to find a definitive answer to this question when using PRI for inbound calls. I'm grateful for any assistance in answering this question. Thanks. -- Tony Kava Senior Network Administrator Pottawattamie County, Iowa _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Nick Bachmann
2004-Sep-30 16:58 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Caller ID Info from Cisco router to Asterisk
Tony Kava wrote:>Dear Asterisk Gurus: > >Our county is finally ready to begin implementing IP telephony. We intend >to use a Cisco router as our PSTN gateway and Asterisk as our soft switch. >The plan is to use SIP between the Cisco router and Asterisk. We will have >a single PRI T1 connected to the Cisco router for PSTN access. My question >is this: >Can I ask, why do you want to use a Cisco router for only 1 PRI, which Asterisk can easily handle with a Digium card? The Ciscos (at least the AS5300s) are much more expensive than a ~$500 card. If you start having DS3s of data, I could start to see a Cisco argument :-)... Nick
Tony Kava
2004-Sep-30 18:28 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Caller ID Info from Cisco router to Asterisk
> Can I ask, why do you want to use a Cisco router for only 1 > PRI, which Asterisk can easily handle with a Digium card? > The Ciscos (at least the AS5300s) are much more expensive > than a ~$500 card. If you start having DS3s of data, I > could start to see a Cisco argument :-)...You most certainly can ask that (you just did!). I realize a Digium card can do the job, and I do have Digium cards right now. However, we want to separate our PSTN connection from the Asterisk server. One of the goals of our environment is that our servers have no specialized hardware installed so that any one server can do all the same jobs as another. Therefore we would want to use an external device for the actual connection to the PSTN. Additionally, we do plan for future expansion that will make more efficient use of a Cisco router. Thanks. -- Tony Kava Senior Network Administrator Pottawattamie County, Iowa
Bojan Jeremic
2005-Aug-08 10:21 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Caller ID Info from Cisco router to Asterisk
Have you resolved this issue, I have a friend who has a solution that involves using autocreatepeer in sip.conf. I don't like that solution for the obvious security reasons, however I don't know a better one. Please, let me know if you know of a different solution and if you want me to forward you the setup with autocreatepeer. Boyan Dear Asterisk Gurus: Our county is finally ready to begin implementing IP telephony. We intend to use a Cisco router as our PSTN gateway and Asterisk as our soft switch. The plan is to use SIP between the Cisco router and Asterisk. We will have a single PRI T1 connected to the Cisco router for PSTN access. My question is this: Are Cisco routers able to pass caller ID information (from PRI T1) to Asterisk when using SIP? I've done some reasonable searching of the archives and the wiki. I've found some good examples of Cisco configurations, but most examples relate to FXO ports (and most of the FXO ports are of the variety that do not support caller ID). I was not able to find a definitive answer to this question when using PRI for inbound calls. I'm grateful for any assistance in answering this question. Thanks. -- Tony Kava Senior Network Administrator Pottawattamie County, Iowa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050808/38ff63f4/attachment.htm