Have you tried it on a SIP trunk (Not Zap/DAHDI)?  Mine works fine on my 
Vitelity SIP trunk to the USA, but doesn't work over Bezeq on the DAHDI 
lines-Bezeq overrides it.


On 7/16/09 4:42 PM, "David Ronkin" <dron...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks it's very helpful!

2009/7/16 shimi <linux...@shimi.net>


2009/7/16 ik <ido...@gmail.com>

In Israel, the providers forces your caller id to have only allowed numbers 
(and names), because the office of communication does not allow spoofing of 
such information.

If you own the number block of the number you are trying to force, then please 
make sure that you do not have a caller id settings else where in Asterisk that 
forces the situation (like in iax.conf or something).

Cheers,
ido

http://ik.homelinux.org/


Also be sure, when sending to the PSTN, that you send the CallerID the way the 
provider expects it; Usually it's a fully-qualified number, minus the leading 
zero. For example Bituach Yashir would send 35555555. This is correct, by 
default, for Bezeq, Cellcom & Partner PRI. Don't know about others.

-- Shimi

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