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2006 Dec 09
2
RDNIS question
Perhaps I've got the whole concept wrong, but here goes: Using 1.4, when someone from the outside dials my direct line (123456), I want it to call my extension at work (SIP/456), my extension in my home office (vpn connection to corporate lan, SIP/678) and my mobile (654321). So my dialplan is thus: exten => 123456,1,Dial(SIP/456&SIP/678&Zap/G3c/07803654321,30) exten =>
2008 Dec 04
3
BT - ISDN30 - International Calls not working, everything else is fine :(
Dear All, Thank you for taking the time to read this post - I am *confused!* as to why my asterisk setup does not work as it should. I have an ISDN 30 connection for telephony, a Sangoma card, and asterisk installed. Incoming calls, and outgoing calls work 100%. Making an international call, results in silence, or the error message all circuits are busy Numbers being passed to the trunk for
2007 Aug 24
1
Simulating errors (Busy / Out of Order)
I'm trying to build a test suite so that I can run "calls" through and verify the call results. I've made a cross over cable and linked my 2 ISDN30 ports together. So now I can dial out on span 1 , and to receive the call on span 2. in the context for span 2, I have the following: <snip> ; #1 "answer" a call and play music 000XXX : ring for a random period,
2010 Aug 11
1
Youmail RDNIS
Does anyone know the mechanism by which companies like YouMail (and MNO's using their own voicemail system) are able to redirect ALL calls from a ALL subscribers to *just one* voicemail DID, yet determine WHICH subscriber did the redirection? I had always assumed this was simply done using RDNIS. In other words, the original calling party's CallerID is passed with the redirected
2005 May 20
1
RDNIS (DNID) Call Routing
I haven't been able to find much support for the RDNIS or DNID variables online. I am trying to prove a concept of call routing before we move towards development of a production system. I need to have calls routed coming into a call center based on DNIS. What type of syntax is needed in the extensions.conf file and how can I test it with a softphone (ie: can I emulate the DNIS from xlite)?
2004 Oct 26
2
RDNIS
I'm trying to use RDNIS with asterisk, and I don't appear to be receiving any information (the value is blank). The upstream who provides the PRI says they are passing all the info through, I don't see this value coming across. I've tried it with a Verizon call forward, as well as a Nextel with the same results for both. I'm trying to use this for Voicemail. I'm using
2014 Aug 28
1
RDNIS with tel: vs. sip: header
Has anyone had success patching chan_sip.c so that Asterisk will recognize the tel: header for RDNIS information? exten = get_in_brackets(tmp); if (!strncasecmp(exten, "sip:", 4)) { exten += 4; } else if (!strncasecmp(exten, "sips:", 5)) { exten += 5; } else { ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Huh? Not an
2006 Apr 28
2
Asterisk DNID/RDNIS with Dial iax2
Dear Asterisk-Users: Question: ======== How do I get asterisk to pass DNID/RDNIS information between asterisk machines using iax2, in a Dial(IAX2...) command ? Setup: ===== I have two asterisk boxes, MASTER and SLAVE. MASTER is running 1.2.0 and SLAVE is running 1.2.1. The main box handles incoming calls on a multiple lines (both via hardware connection to our internal PBX and calls
2007 May 24
3
meetme sounds
I am playing around with dynamic meetme conferences, and wanted to have one person constantly in the conference, with calls "popping in and out". Is there an option / any way of playing enter / leave sounds to the person who created the conference only, and not the people leaving / joining ? TIA Julian.
2010 Oct 26
2
Trim the RDNIS
What I am needing to do is to trim the 1 from beginning of the RDNIS and I have tried using the CUT function but cannot seem to make it work for me. What we have is a phone number like this, 18881232342 and want to make it like this 8881232342. I appreciate any help that you guys can give. Thanks! -- *Chris Ramirez* TELE-ONE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. cramirez at tele-onecom.com 903-531-0777
2005 Mar 19
1
ANI & DNIS sent to analog FXs Port Possible
Good Day list, Need assistance determining the best place to read up on whether Asterisk can help me out. I have a situation where I need to do the following <PRI from Telco> ------- <Analog Channel Bank>------------<Proprietary Box> | | | | | | <PRI Port 1 of Digium Quad T1> <PRI Port 2 of Digium Quad T1> | | | | | |
2005 Jun 22
1
volume "fading in and out"
I've had several users today inform me that whilst they were on a call, the volume kept fading in and out to such an extent that they thought the caller had hung up. I would dismiss this if it were a single person mentioning it, but it isn't .. Has anyone else seen anything like this ? We haven't, and we've been running for nearly a year ... CVS head as of 3 days ago, TE410p
2004 Nov 24
3
Haven't got a clue ...
On how to even search for this "feature" as I have no idea on what it can be. I've got a meridian linked to * (by EuroISDN) which is linked to a ISDN30. I can make calls from the meridian, and receive calls into the meridian. Great stuff. However, if someone dials an invalid number, then instead of hearing a "three tone", the line just drops and goes dead. The console
2011 Jul 15
3
Redirecting call from one E1 to another?
I'd be grateful if anyone here could comment knowledgeably on an idea that I have had, as to whether it should be possible or not. Consider two Asterisk boxes, each with one or more E1s on EuroISDN. Each box has a different telephone number that hunts across all its E1 channels. In addition there is another number that hunts across all the channels on all the boxes. A call comes in to one of
2005 Jan 07
7
Channel Variable
Hi all, Does anyone know how to get the channel ID on the other side of the call? For example: When SIP/50 calls SIP/21, and the call is answered by SIP/21 I get: SIP/21-6735 answered SIP/50-b456 ${CHANNEL} will show me SIP/50-b456. Is there a parameter or a workaround to get the SIP/21-6735 part? Thanks. Assaf Benharoosh -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2005 Feb 07
2
*HOWTO* : using mime-construct with outlook - send fax to email recipient
We've managed to setup spandsp to receive faxes and email them to the appropriate person. We did all of our testing using Thunderbird, and the attached pdf files worked very well. However, when we went "live", some people complained that the attachments in outlook were named <<subject>>.dat instead (for example) of 123456.pdf Having looked into the mime-construct
2010 Sep 24
1
RDNIS not passed from one box to another with BRI access
Hi, I've configured a new Asterisk 1.6.1 box to replace an old Bristuffed 1.2 Asterisk. Since then, it happens that forwarded calls are not presented the way they used to be. It seems that now, some endpoints are displaying the original caller id (that's what I'm trying to achive), while some are displaying the redirecting number : so if A calls B, B forwards to C depending on where
2006 Dec 30
0
Theory behind RDNIS and does it work or not?
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2010 Jun 19
0
OT - Explain RDNIS
Hi, 1. Can you explain what RDNIS is when it should used with Asterisk ? I've read this http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/RDNIS but I'm still wondering if I should use it. My understanding is: when dialing out through an ISDN line, Asterisk is sending two numbers (using signalling channel) : - one is CALLERID(num) which is supposed to be whatever the Asterisk admin whishes to be, - one
2009 Mar 24
0
Issue with RDNIS
Hello, Does anyone know why I am unable to retrieve the "Redirecting Number"? I've done a "pri debug span 1/1" and can see the number being passed correctly to Asterisk: < Redirecting Number (len=15) [ Ext: 0 TON: National Number (2) NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) < Ext: 0 Presentation: Presentation allowed of