<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div>Doug, I may be mistaken but in the SIP world there may be some differences on how Caller ID is handled. I get spoofed calls from overseas telescum using spoofed info on my land line. </div><div id="AppleMailSignature"><br></div><div id="AppleMailSignature">The new world is not as secure as the old. </div><div id="AppleMailSignature"><br></div><div id="AppleMailSignature">Stan<br><br>Sent from my iPhone</div><div><br>On Feb 22, 2016, at 1:16 PM, Doug Crompton <<a href="mailto:doug@crompton.com">doug@crompton.com</a>> wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div>
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<div dir="ltr"><font style="" color="#000000" face="Tahoma,sans-serif">Ron,<br><br>When you say PSTN you mean your provider? Usually originating (outgoing) caller ID is set at your provider and you cannot push a different caller ID to them. If anyone could do that they could spoof caller ID very easily. You can set caller ID in Asterisk but it would be meaningless if the provider did not accept it. So it would be no different if you made a call over PSTN from a local phone or via Allstar, it would show the origination caller ID as you phone number and Name ID if setup by your provider.<br><br>If I am reading this right you are connecting via Allstar to you Asterisk PBX server and then dialing out over PSTN? <br><br>On the other hand if it is local phones you are calling then caller ID could be set and should display.<br id="FontBreak"></font><br><b><font style="font-size:16pt;" size="4">73 Doug</font><font style="font-size:16pt;" size="4"><br></font><font style="font-size:16pt;" size="4">WA3DSP</font><font style="font-size:16pt;" size="4"><br></font><font style="font-size:16pt;" size="4"><a href="http://www.crompton.com/hamradio">http://www.crompton.com/hamradio</a></font></b><font style="font-size:16pt;" size="4"><br></font><br><br><div>> From: <a href="mailto:ron@morell.us">ron@morell.us</a><br>> To: <a href="mailto:arm-allstar@hamvoip.org">arm-allstar@hamvoip.org</a><br>> Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2016 10:18:06 -0700<br>> Subject: [arm-allstar] Phone Patch Caller ID<br>> <br>> So I bridged my telephone PBX to the AllStar PBX and setup autopatch<br>> from the AllStar Node through the telephone PBX to the PSTN. It works<br>> nicely, but the Caller ID comes up on the answering Telephone as<br>> 0000000000. I'm trying to find a way to have it come up as KA7U. I could<br>> provide the CLI> terminal run on either or both Asterisk switches if<br>> that would help, but I'm guessing it is some magic word thing in<br>> extensions config that would do the trick.<br>> <br>> Thanks for considering this.<br>> Ron<br>> KA7U<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> <br>> arm-allstar mailing list<br>> <a href="mailto:arm-allstar@hamvoip.org">arm-allstar@hamvoip.org</a><br>> <a href="http://lists.hamvoip.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/arm-allstar">http://lists.hamvoip.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/arm-allstar</a><br>> <br>> Visit the BBB and RPi2 web page - <a href="http://hamvoip.org">http://hamvoip.org</a><br>> <br></div> </div>
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