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Re: [hylafax-users] CALLID4 variable
Hi,
One thing that I forgot to add is that I'm open to a way to hardcode this
DID value (CALLID4) based on the device that fax is coming into. Once
this is working, each incoming number will be going to a different device.
For example /dev/ttyIAX will be one number and /dev/ttyIAX1 will be
different number, etc.
Thanks,
Keith Calligan
keith.calligan@xxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> Just started using Hylafax a few days ago.
>
> I'm running Trixbox (Asterisk) through a SIP trunk inbound into the
> IAXmodem soft-modem.
>
> Everything is working great but I can't get the call routing function to
> work through the FaxDispatch file due to the fact that the DID information
> isn't being passed correctly. When an incoming fax comes in, I see the
> following in xferfaxlog. I put the *s in for the callerid info.
>
> 06/14/07 12:58 CALL 000000066 ttyIAX "" fax
> "+1.***.***.****" "" 0 0 1:35 1:35 "" "Fax
> Test Line" "**********" "<NONE>::s" "" ""
>
>
> For the CALLID4 variable, I am only getting an "s".
>
> I've searched on Google and also found another post on this forum that
> said to make some changes to the config.ttyIAX file but this didn't help.
>
> I've also been tinkering with the extensions.conf file in Asterisk to see
> if I can get it to work but haven't had any luck. It's passing everything
> else except for CALLID4.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Keith Calligan
> keith.calligan@xxxxxxx
>
>
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