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As per the title - has anyone managed to pass an allowed caller ID
string from a Trixbox extension out via voip.co.uk? I am playing with a test Trixbox system hosting two phones and we want each phone to present a different caller ID to the called party, but the current voip.co.uk software seems to ignore this. Even withholding caller ID would be OK but this does not happen even if you set it so within your SIP accounts at voip.co.uk. Anyone had more success than me? Thanks. |
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Linker3000 expressed precisely :[color=blue]
> As per the title - has anyone managed to pass an allowed caller ID string > from a Trixbox extension out via voip.co.uk? > > I am playing with a test Trixbox system hosting two phones and we want each > phone to present a different caller ID to the called party, but the current > voip.co.uk software seems to ignore this. Even withholding caller ID would be > OK but this does not happen even if you set it so within your SIP accounts at > voip.co.uk. > > Anyone had more success than me? > > Thanks.[/color] Not tried with voip.co.uk, however, thanks to Philippe (for bringing to my attention), I can now present ANY* of my numbers with Asterisk & voipcheap.com *0044870, 0049, 00441, 004479 are four I've set up so far. |
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"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message
news:mn.f4cb7d73b65db0da.48968@blueyonder.invalid...[color=blue] > Linker3000 expressed precisely :[color=green] >> As per the title - has anyone managed to pass an allowed caller ID string >> from a Trixbox extension out via voip.co.uk? >> >> I am playing with a test Trixbox system hosting two phones and we want >> each phone to present a different caller ID to the called party, but the >> current voip.co.uk software seems to ignore this. Even withholding caller >> ID would be OK but this does not happen even if you set it so within your >> SIP accounts at voip.co.uk. >> >> Anyone had more success than me? >> >> Thanks.[/color] > > Not tried with voip.co.uk, however, thanks to Philippe (for bringing to my > attention), I can now present ANY* of my numbers with Asterisk & > voipcheap.com > > *0044870, 0049, 00441, 004479 are four I've set up so far.[/color] You have 00441 working over voipcheap? Please tell us more - I must have missed that post. |
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Herman wrote on 30/03/2007 :[color=blue]
> "Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message > news:mn.f4cb7d73b65db0da.48968@blueyonder.invalid...[color=green] >> Linker3000 expressed precisely :[color=darkred] >>> As per the title - has anyone managed to pass an allowed caller ID string >>> from a Trixbox extension out via voip.co.uk? >>> >>> I am playing with a test Trixbox system hosting two phones and we want >>> each phone to present a different caller ID to the called party, but the >>> current voip.co.uk software seems to ignore this. Even withholding caller >>> ID would be OK but this does not happen even if you set it so within your >>> SIP accounts at voip.co.uk. >>> >>> Anyone had more success than me? >>> >>> Thanks.[/color] >> >> Not tried with voip.co.uk, however, thanks to Philippe (for bringing to my >> attention), I can now present ANY* of my numbers with Asterisk & >> voipcheap.com >> >> *0044870, 0049, 00441, 004479 are four I've set up so far.[/color] > > You have 00441 working over voipcheap? Please tell us more - I must have > missed that post.[/color] Download the newest release of the voipcheap.com softfone. Add your landline numbers, then run the verification process - your landline will get a call which asks you to enter a 4 digit number that is displayed on screen. It doesn't seem to discriminate between numbers. I've set a couple of UK numbers up, a German one & a UK 0870 number. I haven't tested what the German one looks like as a presentaion number - I suspect it won't be formatted correctly, at least for recipients of calls in the UK. |
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On Mar 31, 12:08 am, Jono <notha...@blueyonder.invalid> wrote:[color=blue]
> Herman wrote on 30/03/2007 : > > > > >[color=green] > > "Jono" <notha...@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message > >news:mn.f4cb7d73b65db0da.48968@blueyonder.invalid...[color=darkred] > >> Linker3000 expressed precisely : > >>> As per the title - has anyone managed to pass an allowed caller ID string > >>> from a Trixbox extension out via voip.co.uk?[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >>> I am playing with a test Trixbox system hosting two phones and we want > >>> each phone to present a different caller ID to the called party, but the > >>> current voip.co.uk software seems to ignore this. Even withholding caller > >>> ID would be OK but this does not happen even if you set it so within your > >>> SIP accounts at voip.co.uk.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >>> Anyone had more success than me?[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >>> Thanks.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> Not tried with voip.co.uk, however, thanks to Philippe (for bringing to my > >> attention), I can now present ANY* of my numbers with Asterisk & > >> voipcheap.com[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> *0044870, 0049, 00441, 004479 are four I've set up so far.[/color][/color] >[color=green] > > You have 00441 working over voipcheap? Please tell us more - I must have > > missed that post.[/color] > > Download the newest release of the voipcheap.com softfone. > > Add your landline numbers, then run the verification process - your > landline will get a call which asks you to enter a 4 digit number that > is displayed on screen. > > It doesn't seem to discriminate between numbers. I've set a couple of > UK numbers up, a German one & a UK 0870 number. I haven't tested what > the German one looks like as a presentaion number - I suspect it won't > be formatted correctly, at least for recipients of calls in the UK.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -[/color] Cheers for the tip-off! If I try to register an 08704xxxxx number I get an error from the voipcheap software? Has anyone else had this? Thanks Matthew |
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>> It doesn't seem to discriminate between numbers. I've set a couple of[color=blue][color=green]
>> UK numbers up, a German one & a UK 0870 number. I haven't tested what >> the German one looks like as a presentaion number - I suspect it won't >> be formatted correctly, at least for recipients of calls in the UK.- Hide >> quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text -[/color] > > Cheers for the tip-off! > > If I try to register an 08704xxxxx number I get an error from the > voipcheap software? > > Has anyone else had this?[/color] Have you downloaded the latest version of the softfone? Make sure you're using the softfone & not the web interface. Save your number(s) in the Personal Details section & then go to CLI section to verify. FWIW, my 0870 number is 08700 |
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On Mar 31, 12:14 pm, "Jono" <notha...@blueyonder.invalid> wrote:[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
> >> It doesn't seem to discriminate between numbers. I've set a couple of > >> UK numbers up, a German one & a UK 0870 number. I haven't tested what > >> the German one looks like as a presentaion number - I suspect it won't > >> be formatted correctly, at least for recipients of calls in the UK.- Hide > >> quoted text -[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> - Show quoted text -[/color][/color] >[color=green] > > Cheers for the tip-off![/color] >[color=green] > > If I try to register an 08704xxxxx number I get an error from the > > voipcheap software?[/color] >[color=green] > > Has anyone else had this?[/color] > > Have you downloaded the latest version of the softfone? > > Make sure you're using the softfone & not the web interface. > > Save your number(s) in the Personal Details section & then go to CLI section > to verify. > > FWIW, my 0870 number is 08700[/color] It lets me verify my other numbers, but not the 08704 number. Very strange... Now getting Trixbox to use that details seems to be another challenge! Do you set the outgoing id in the extension or the trunk? Or both? Which format are you using? 00441827, 441827 or 01827? Sorry for all the questions, Many thanks Matthew |
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"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message news:mn.f8087d73d009a43e.48968@blueyonder.invalid...[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred] > >> Not tried with voip.co.uk, however, thanks to Philippe (for bringing to[/color][/color][/color] my[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred] > >> attention), I can now present ANY* of my numbers with Asterisk & > >> voipcheap.com > >> > >> *0044870, 0049, 00441, 004479 are four I've set up so far.[/color] > > > > You have 00441 working over voipcheap? Please tell us more - I must[/color][/color] have[color=blue][color=green] > > missed that post.[/color] > > Download the newest release of the voipcheap.com softfone. > > Add your landline numbers, then run the verification process - your > landline will get a call which asks you to enter a 4 digit number that > is displayed on screen. > > It doesn't seem to discriminate between numbers. I've set a couple of > UK numbers up, a German one & a UK 0870 number. I haven't tested what > the German one looks like as a presentaion number - I suspect it won't > be formatted correctly, at least for recipients of calls in the UK. >[/color] A few more tips to get this correctly done: * register your landlines as descrobed above, but make sure you use the format 0044 xxxx, not in the format +44 xxx The latter will work for verification, but not for CLI.. * set your SIP device or IP phone to use your phone number, and also use the same format (0044 xxxx) here. If you have dones this correctly, it will work perfectly, even for non-UK numbers. Philippe. |
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It happens that Philippe Deleye formulated :
[color=blue][color=green] >>[/color] > A few more tips to get this correctly done: > * register your landlines as descrobed above, but make sure you use the > format 0044 xxxx, not in the format +44 xxx > The latter will work for verification, but not for CLI.. > * set your SIP device or IP phone to use your phone number, and also use the > same format (0044 xxxx) here. > If you have dones this correctly, it will work perfectly, even for non-UK > numbers. > > Philippe.[/color] I will try my German number in a bit, however, even though I have set everything up as 004401 or 0044870 (for the UK ones), the number that is presented is not in the format 00441, nor +441 but 01. Therefore, I suspect that the German one would be correct for dialling a German number...... |
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on 31/03/2007, Matt supposed :
[color=blue] > It lets me verify my other numbers, but not the 08704 number. Very > strange... > > Now getting Trixbox to use that details seems to be another challenge! > > Do you set the outgoing id in the extension or the trunk? Or both? > Which format are you using? 00441827, 441827 or 01827?[/color] Here's my voipcheap.com trunk. As you can see that the CLID is set in my trunk, not in the extensions. PEER Details: allow=ulaw&alaw authuser=username disallow=all dtmfmode=rfc2833 fromdomain=voipcheap.com fromuser=00448700xxxxxx host=sip.voipcheap.com insecure=very nat=yes qualify=yes secret=password type=friend username=username |
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