Hi list,
Hopefully, some of our Dutch members can help with this one. I'm also
based in the Netherlands and am using a Sipura (Linksys) SPA-3000
(firmware v3.1.10(GWd)) as a PSTN to VoIP gateway for my Asterisk test
system. It works fine, except that the Called ID (CID) is not working.
I'm aware that KPN (our local telco) requires a separate subscription
to activate CID on POTS lines and I've confirmed that is working. Yet,
I've not been able to get the SPA-3000 to pas the CID on to Asterisk,
and I know of no relevant SPA-3000 settings for doing this other than:
* Regional
Miscellaneous
Caller ID Method: ETSI DTMF with PR
* PSTN Line
PSTN-To-VoIP Gateway Setup
PSTN CID For VoIP CID: yes
As some have suggested, I've also set the Regional / Miscellaneous /
Caller ID FSK Standard: to 'bell 202', but this seems like nonsense to
me as it should not make a difference once you've selected a DTMF CID
method.
I've also experimented with increasing the answer and ring-through
delays, but this makes no difference. I've been told that this is
because KPN always sends the CID on ahead of the rest of the call to
begin with.
Could it be that I'm missing something?
Thanks,
Jaap
Quoting Jaap Winius <jwinius at umrk.to>:> Hi list, > > Hopefully, some of our Dutch members can help with this one. I'm also > based in the Netherlands and am using a Sipura (Linksys) SPA-3000 > (firmware v3.1.10(GWd)) as a PSTN to VoIP gateway for my Asterisk test > system. It works fine, except that the Called ID (CID) is not working. > I'm aware that KPN (our local telco) requires a separate subscription > to activate CID on POTS lines and I've confirmed that is working. Yet, > I've not been able to get the SPA-3000 to pas the CID on to Asterisk, > and I know of no relevant SPA-3000 settings for doing this other than: > > * Regional > Miscellaneous > Caller ID Method: ETSI DTMF with PR > > * PSTN Line > PSTN-To-VoIP Gateway Setup > PSTN CID For VoIP CID: yes > > As some have suggested, I've also set the Regional / Miscellaneous / > Caller ID FSK Standard: to 'bell 202', but this seems like nonsense to > me as it should not make a difference once you've selected a DTMF CID > method. > > I've also experimented with increasing the answer and ring-through > delays, but this makes no difference. I've been told that this is > because KPN always sends the CID on ahead of the rest of the call to > begin with. > > Could it be that I'm missing something? > > Thanks, > > JaapHi Jaap, I have a SPA3102 which is supposed to be similar. Make sure you leave the PSTN --> Subscriber Information --> Display Name blank. Also, in your sip.conf file, do not specify any "callerid=" value. This probably isn't your issue, but I thought just in case... Tim
Quoting Tim Johnson <tjapml at cometonovascotia.ca>:> I have a SPA3102 which is supposed to be similar. Make sure you leave > the PSTN --> Subscriber Information --> Display Name blank. Also, in > your sip.conf file, do not specify any "callerid=" value. ...It was worth a try, but unfortunately it makes no difference. Thanks anyway, though. Cheers, Jaap