[Serusers] How to send ALIAS as caller ID

Jiri Kuthan jiri at iptel.org
Wed Mar 14 01:36:24 CET 2007


for ottendorf:

If you are adding a new user, use a command like this:
  ser_attr add uid=UID asserted_id="PID" 
(see the quick starter guide under http://www.iptel.org/new_major_ser_pre_release_ottendorf_is_out_for_testing)

The bottom line is that caller id, like any other user characteristics
(call forwarding URIs, credit card number, shoe color, etc.) are stored
in a normalized way in the table user_attrs. From there, it they are
retrieved during call prcessing and used to print caller ID header
field (asserted identity typically).

-jiri

At 10:30 10/03/2007, Atle Samuelsen wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Chancing the from is not something wich should be done in ser. But,
>There is something called Remote-party-ID (rpid) wich you can use.
>
>This fetches a string out from th database, and puts it into the rpid
>header. 
>
>This is what I would do if I ran 0.9.X ser.. on 2.0 it's a compleatly
>different story I think:-)
>
>
>- Atle
>
>* Jai Rangi <jprangi at gmail.com> [070310 05:23]:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I have working ser with all the db modules and lcr. I want to send useralias
>> as caller id in place of user name.
>> Say I have a ser account with the name testaccount,  and an alias
>> 15556667777 to the user testaccount. So if some one calls 15556667777 and
>> the call will go to testaccount.
>> Now if testaccount make an call then in the caller id I see testaccount. How
>> can I send 15556667777 as caller ID when, testaccount make a PSTN call.
>> I guess I can also use uri table and use the caller id from uri_user in
>> place of username. But I dont know how can I do that. I tried this,
>> modparam ("uri", uri_user_column", "uri_user")
>> where the default is set for username. But That did not help.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> -Jai
>
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