[chan-capi-users] unable to set outgoing MSN

Christoph J. WALTHER cjwalther at gmail.com
Wed Jul 30 17:31:16 CEST 2008


Hi

...a few month after my initial query, I finally found the time to look into
this problem again, but could not solve it (still the main MSN and not the
one I want to set is used by the carrier network). So here I am again
seeking for help.

What I did:

1. In capi.conf:

commented out these two entries (per:
http://threebit.net/mail-archive/asterisk-users/msg15333.html)

[general]


;nationalprefix=0

;internationalprefix=00



2. In extensions.conf:

The CALLERTON variable was set to these values: 1,2,3,4,6,16,32

; ISDN
out

exten =>
_0X.,1,SetCallerPres(allowed)
exten =>
_0X.,n,Set(CALLERTON=8)
exten => _0X.,n,log(NOTICE,CALLERTON=
${CALLERTON})
exten =>
_0X.,n,Set(CALLERID(number)=987654321)
exten =>
_0X.,n,Dial(CAPI/ISDN1/${EXTEN}/d,30)
exten =>
_0X.,n,Hangup()

I am glad for all information which allow to solve this problem (and of
course can provide additional debug/config information). And for the moment
I have these questions:

- What other values for CALLERTON should I try out?

- Are any other statements needed (or should be omitted) in extensions.conf
and/or does the order of appearance matter?

- Does it matter from which channel (SIP/misdn) the outgoing call is
originated? With misdn (which I use to connect DECT handsets) I see TON-like
configuration entry which could be signalled along...

Best regards & TIA

             ChrisW


On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Armin Schindler <armin at melware.de> wrote:

> On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Christoph J. WALTHER wrote:
> > On Jan 7, 2008 12:25 PM, Armin Schindler <armin at melware.de> wrote:
> >
> >>>    exten => _9X.,n,Set(CALLERID(number)=9876543)
> >>>    exten => _9X.,n,Dial(CAPI/ISDN1/${EXTEN:1}/bd,30)
> >>>    exten => _9X.,n,Dial(CAPI/ISDN1/9876543:${EXTEN:1}/b,30)
> >>>    exten => _9X.,n,Dial(CAPI/ISDN1/9876543:${EXTEN:1},30)
> >>>
> >>> does not work.
> ...
> >>> In all these attempts I see in the capi trace that
> >>>
> >>> CallingPartyNumber              = <10 83>9876543
> >>
> >> Hmm, 0x10 as type-of-number looks odd to me. Maybe the switch
> >> is rejecting this type.
> >>
> >
> > ok. glad to see that there is something raising suspicion :-) Any
> > suggestions on how to trace this further?
>
> I cannot tell where this setting is coming from. The calling channel is
> normaly setting it. But you can change that by setting variable
>  CALLERTON=
> to another value.
>
> Armin
>
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