Caller ID issue since my upgrade to 1.3.0

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Riyas:
Hello,

I have a caller ID issue since my upgrade to 1.3.0. I am in France. Caller ID was working good with : FSK V23 & After first ring.

Since my upgrade, my inbound calls from Line port are not working. Calls from other OBI's and google voice are showing CIDs. I've changed the parameters to FSK Bell 202 and DTMF without success.

Can you please help me on this issue. CID is very important for me.

Thanks

Stewart:
For the Line Port, set RingDelay to 6000 (once it's working, you can experiment with lower values).

It that does not help, also try the various options for CallerIDDetectMethod.

If no luck, please post what your Line port is connected to (Freebox, Livebox, France Telecom fixed line, etc.)

Also, confirm that when the OBi is powered off (Line port passed through to phone), caller ID is correctly displayed.

Riyas:
Thanks Stewart for your reply. My ring delay was set to 1000. I've increased it to 6000. It's working now. At some point of time, my ring delay was 0 but it was working smoothly. Actually, it's now working with 2000.

Unfortunately it's too long. My phone starts to ring only after 2 rings. By the way, my modem is Freebox.

When OBI is powered off, caller id is displayed immediately.

Thanks again for your help.

Stewart:
Assuming that it doesn't conflict with your other requirements for OBi resources or connections to Free's SIP server, you could make and receive calls to your Free number via SIP.  It would ring immediately and there would be no caller ID issue.  Quality should also be somewhat better, as you would avoid needless conversion to analog and back to digital.  Outbound calls would have faster set-up time; no need to send DTMF.

One issue, unless things have recently changed (I switched to Orange, because they had fiber in my building), is that Free does not offer free calling to FR mobiles via SIP, and international calls are blocked altogether.  So, you would still need the Line port connection, using it for calls to mobiles and overseas.

Riyas:
Quote from: Stewart on December 05, 2011, 05:19:11 pm

One issue, unless things have recently changed (I switched to Orange, because they had fiber in my building), is that Free does not offer free calling to FR mobiles via SIP, and international calls are blocked altogether.  So, you would still need the Line port connection, using it for calls to mobiles and overseas.



Yes, that's the problem Stewart. I need to call India frequently. Via SIP, I can not do that.

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