Getting the billing and caller id right (and at the same time) is not easy,
especially as various vendors do different things. The diversion module
should be used to add a diversion header, this diversion header should be
used to assign each call leg correctly (as you can add several). Ex.
add_diversion("no-answer");
I have never seen a random rpid, maybe you should look for an append at
the wrong place in ser.cfg (ex. after consume_credentials).
g-)
Iqbal wrote:
Now I have managed to get my rpid there by removng the
one added by
cisco...BUT....for some reason I get a random one added, would this
happend if SER could not find one, or is there another reason
Iqbal
On 6/6/2005, "Iqbal" <iqbal(a)gigo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi
I am trying to make a call from pstn to IP which then forwards out to
pstn again
It all works fine, except the billing, which should be accounted in
the IP account (although logically i cant see how this would work,
since the IP user is not strictly speaking making the call)
And the second problem is rpid, the rpid is showing the oriniating
pstn caller, which is what it should, however if I wanted it to show
the IP number instead (i.e the number assigned to that IP account)
how could I.
Iqbal
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