[Freeswitch-users] caller id on origination does not work
SP
sprice at gmail.com
Tue Aug 25 20:07:33 PDT 2009
You can try playing with this in your gateway profile
<param name="caller-id-in-from" value="true"/>
Not sure what it'll do to your registration, give it a try
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 21:51, Shameem Shiek <gshfreesw at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am setting the caller id like this in my ESL script:
>
> @con.sendRecv("api originate
> {origination_caller_id_number=15103245678}sofia/gateway/junctionnetworks/1#{@number}
> &park()")
>
> And the caller id comes out as all zeroes. The sip trace shows the "from"
> as shown in the sofia status command. This is output of sofia gateway
> status and my gateway is under
> /usr/local/freeswitch/conf/sip_profiles/external/junctionnetworks.xml .
> Also, adding the gateway under /conf/directory/default did not work as the
> wiki suugests. What I need to do for the caller_id to come through?
>
>
> sofia status gateway junctionnetworks
>
> =================================================================================================
> Name junctionnetworks
> Scheme Digest
> Realm jnctn.net
> Username username
> Password yes
> From <sip:username at jnctn.net <sip%3Ausername at jnctn.net>
> ;transport=udp>
> Contact <sip:gw+junctionnetworks at 24.87.80.12:5080;transport=udp>
> Exten 899xxxxxxx
> To sip:username at sip.jnctn.net <sip%3Ausername at sip.jnctn.net>
> Proxy sip:sip.jnctn.net
> Context public
> Expires 3600
> Freq 3600
> Ping 0
> PingFreq 0
> State REGED
> Status UP
> CallsIN 0
> CallsOUT 1
>
>
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Shannon
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