Thanks very much for all the responses. I now have a few more things to try. I should have noted that I am using IAX2 rather than SIP to connect to my provider. I do have some internal phones that use SIP to connect to my asterisk box, as well as some corded phones connected through a Digium DAHDI-driven card. I am certain that the old number that is showing up as my caller ID is not present in any of my config files (that includes sip.conf and iax.conf, everything in the /etc/asterisk directory has been checked). A few things I will try tonight when I get home: 1) Turning on iax debugging (don't know why I didn't think of that) 2) Setting callerid= in the outbound dialing context in iax.conf 3) Trying a leading "1" on the number I use in the Set(CALLERID(num) call. Since this is a thread that someone down the road is sure to stumble across, I will post results whether or not I am successful. --Greg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20150618/91ba1a7b/attachment.html>
> On 18Jun, 2015, at 13:44, Greg Woods <greg at gregandeva.net> wrote: > > I am certain that the old number that is showing up as my caller ID is not present in any of my config files (that includes sip.conf and iax.conf, everything in the /etc/asterisk directory has been checked).Did you buy the number from your carrier? Maybe it?s set on their side for the trunk. -- Cheers, Matt Riddell _______________________________________________ http://www.venturevoip.com/news.php (Daily Asterisk News) http://www.venturevoip.com/pabx_on_disk.php (PABX on a Disk) http://www.venturevoip.com/exchange.php (Full ITSP Solution) http://www.venturevoip.com/cc.php (Call Centre Solutions)
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 1:26 PM, Matt Riddell <lists at venturevoip.com> wrote:> Did you buy the number from your carrier? Maybe it?s set on their side > for the trunk. >That's what I think too, but they are denying this. I think what's happening is they have a customer service guy interpreting logs (probably incorrectly). When I had a Century Link POTS line, I had a second number through my VOIP provider that I only used rarely. The VOIP provider was used only as a backup to cover any POTS outages (there were few), and occasionally to make a second call when my wife was already on the line. The VOIP service was very inexpensive (only $5/month plus a small per-minute fee when I actually used it), plus they directly support asterisk use by supporting IAX connections. Then I decided I wanted to save some money, since Century Link was costing more than 8 times as much as the VOIP service, and while I was thinking about this, a problem developed with the internal wiring in the house (I did the demark test to confirm the CL line was OK). Since I didn't want to pay to have the wiring repaired, I moved my main number over to the VOIP provider. Worked great for inbound calls. So now I have two numbers, and didn't want to pay for the extra one, so I dropped the original VOIP number. That's where the trouble started. I want my regular number that I ported over to be the one that shows in caller ID, but the old one that doesn't even work any more was showing up instead. I don't see any way that could be happening unless the provider is supplying it, but they deny it. At any rate, if I can figure out the right way to set the caller ID explicitly, and assuming they honor it if I do, then none of this will matter. --Greg --Greg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20150618/6a0df938/attachment.html>
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015, Matt Riddell wrote:> Did you buy the number from your carrier?I prefer using 'rent' instead of 'buy' :) -- Thanks in advance, ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Edwards sedwards at sedwards.com Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST Newline Fax: +1-760-731-3000