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2020 Jul 12
2
Stir Shaken is upon us
...r-Shaken, a new law from the FCC.
If this is not working the whole Asterisk industry will crash, vanish, be
gone. I am assuming that the caller ID and the Destination Number are in
the variables "${CALLERID(num):-10}" "${EXTEN:-11}"
;Dialplan section to execute before any Dial
[strshk]
exten =>
_X.,1,Set(ARRAY(Token)=${MYSQL_STRSHK(${CALLERID(num):-10},${EXTEN:-11})})
;same=n,Verbose(0,Token ${Token})
;same=n,SIPAddHeader(Identity:${Token}) ;OLD SIP CHANNEL
same=n,Set(PJSIP_HEADER(add,Identity)=${Token}) ; NEW PJSIP CHANNEL
same=n,Return()
/etc/odbcinst.ini or /etc/unixODBC...
2020 May 28
6
Stir-Shaken for asterisk
...nly ones who don't need to receive
the calls in our servers to sign them. We do this over a MySQL call,
easily connectable to Asterisk via res_odbc, so you never have to send us
your calls. This is a sample of how we do this so you may test now:
mysql -u anonymous -h 208.73.232.47 -e "call
strshk.stir_shaken_signature('7274433019','19544447408')".
If your caller-ID is a valid US number and not a wireless number (that is a
NO-NO for the FCC), we sign the call as 'C', if you use your own DIDs,
something we can verify as legit, then we sign as 'B', and if y...
2020 May 28
0
Stir-Shaken for asterisk
...o receive the calls in our servers to sign them. We do
> this over a MySQL call, easily connectable to Asterisk via res_odbc,
> so you never have to send us your calls. This is a sample of how we do
> this so you may test now:
> mysql -u anonymous -h 208.73.232.47 -e "call
> strshk.stir_shaken_signature('7274433019','19544447408')".
> If your caller-ID is a valid US number and not a wireless number (that
> is a NO-NO for the FCC), we sign the call as 'C', if you use your own
> DIDs, something we can verify as legit, then we sign as '...
2020 Jul 13
5
Stir Shaken
>
> There is a big confusion here about Stir Shaken. It is NOT a provider
> issue. Un fact, all providers are whasing their hands and modifying their
> swihtches to pass-through the Signature. They cannot sign the call because
> then the become the responsible party for the call before the FCC, and
> liable for any illegal call. Every owner of a PBX that sends calls to the
>