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<FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>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.<BR>
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On 7/16/09 4:42 PM, "David Ronkin" <<a href="dronkin@gmail.com">dronkin@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<BR>
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2009/7/16 shimi <<a href="linux-il@shimi.net">linux-il@shimi.net</a>><BR>
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2009/7/16 ik <<a href="idokan@gmail.com">idokan@gmail.com</a>><BR>
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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).<BR>
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Cheers,<BR>
ido<BR>
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<a href="http://ik.homelinux.org/">http://ik.homelinux.org/</a><BR>
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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.<BR>
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-- Shimi<BR>
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