If you are using POTS then the answer is no.
If you are using VoIP then your provider has to support it.
If you are using a PRI then your provider has to support it.
I believe for anything else (RBS, etc.) the answer is no.
On 5/30/06, George A. Roberts IV <groberts@interjuncture.com>
wrote:>
>
> We're using Asterisk@Home 2.8 (same thing occurs with earlier
versions). We
> have it set up so that if we don't answer our internal SIP phones it
does
> "follow me" to our cell phones. When Asterisk forwards the calls
to our
> cell phones, the Caller ID shows our outbound number, not the caller's
> number.
>
> We have 3 queues set up (1,2, and 3) and our extensions (801 and 802) are
> listed as permanently logged in to those queues.
>
> I'm just wondering if there's any way to either 1) have the
original
> caller's CallerID show up when calls get forwarded to our cell phones;
or
> ideally 2) be able to override the caller ID when calls coming into the
> queues are forwarded our cell phones so we can tell which queue it is.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> George
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