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* Lee Howard <faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [051003 09:58]: > > If all you're trying to do is to set the Caller*ID information then you > can do that in your Asterisk PBX. Think about prefixing your dialstring > with a specific code per-user... the PBX uses this information to set > Caller*ID and to produce a true dialstring. > > Most modems don't have a way to set the Caller*ID values, so for the > most part you'll have to do something similar to the above in order to > reuse modems with different users. IAXmodem will eventually have the > capability to set the Caller*ID information with AT commands, but most > modems don't and won't ever likely. Other devices (like t38modem) are using a cid@did format for the "dial string"... Using something like that, it would be easy to use a faxsend wrapper which would specify a different "ModemDialCmd" based on who the job owner is, and make your device "dial" something like: ATDTcid@1NXXNXXXXXX This means that your dialrules make sure to "fix" wacky phone nubmers submitted, and that your cid is "controlled" based on the job owner, and you PBX/whatever could use the "dialed extension" to determine the callid for the outbound leg. If you wanted to get wacky, you could pick a field of the job, like voice number, or something, and make your faxsend wrapper set that as the callid. a. -- Aidan Van Dyk aidan@xxxxxxxx Senior Software Developer +1 215 438-4638 x8103 iFAX Solutions, Inc. http://www.ifax.com/
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