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![]() Any chance we get pass through of caller ID working (either when I register with voxalot or if I forward)????
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![]() I have registered smart076 in Ireland with voxalot and have sip registered. When someone calls my smart076 number, I do not get the caller ID... what I may be missing...
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![]() The problem with caller ID is still there. Calls from PSTN to the DID numbers, registered with voxalot, though connecting but not passing the caller ID accordingly.
When there is a call from PSTN -> DID ->Voxalot, the PSTN caller ID becomes peer name as I can see on my SPA3000 and caller ID is defined as "blah". As my phone is only able to receive caller ID in numerical format, it shows up with unreadable characters. However, some softphones like SJphone (as I have seen) can pass caller name, ID, SIP URI and there is no problem with showing it. I think if there is anybody who isn't getting any problem can check this out with any ATA and caller name / ID compatible phone set. |
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![]() After exhaustive tests, I seem to have come up with some regular results for my registrations:
1. All calls to VSPs where Active=yes and SIP Register=yes ring OK, but show a Caller ID of International. The exception to this is Voipfone, which does not connect at all. 2. In those cases where I can redirect to myuserid@voxalot.com, I get the correct Caller ID on incoming calls. (Voipfone does not permit direction to a SIP address as such, so again, no luck). 3. When I can redirect to Free World Dialup, which in turn redirects to myuserid@voxalot.com, I also get the correct Caller ID on incoming calls. (Voipfone does permit this as FWD is a preferred peering partner, and I can divert to *393myid - so it rings AND I get the correct Caller ID!) All in all, I can use these methods as workarounds, but it would be nice not to have to. If Voipfone and Voxalot had a peering arrangement, I guess I could eliminate one link in the chain. I hope this helps. ataboy |
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![]() I am using easypabx as asterisk web interface. I registered my voip provider and i can read my coller ids and make incoming call routing. But now, i have problem with that. I have deleted voip provider from there and registered to voxalot. I can still receive calls, better than before but in records caller id is always blah
I am calling from different numbers and it is still blah. What can i do about that |
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