Canada Caller Id - OBi110
brucester4:
Changing DTMFPlaybackLevel level doesn't seem to have any effect.
QBZappy:
brucester4,
If you can setup a syslog on the OBi, you will quickly find out what it is receiving in the form of CID. I suspect nothing is picked up, since it is not in the call history. A syslog reading would confirm this.
Here are a couple of free portable syslog servers you can use if you like:
http://www.vercot.com/~serva/
http://tftpd32.jounin.net/tftpd32_download.html
brucester4:
Here is the syslog output when the line rings:
<7> [DAA]: FXO ONHOOK MONITOR
<7> [DAA]: FXO ring on
<7> [0]Ring On
<7> FXO:NewTermState:ringing
<7> fxo: cp proceeding
<7> [SLIC]:Slic#0 OFF HOOK
<7> [DAA]: FXO OFFHOOK
<7> [DAA]: detecting disconnect tone, reinit: 0
<7> FXO:NewTermState:offhook
<7> FXO:Stop Tone
<7> [DAA] FXO ring off
<7> [SLIC]:Slic#0 ONHOOK
<7> [DAA]: FXO ONHOOK MONITOR
<7> FXO:NewTermState:onhook
I also discovered that the phone works much better at an ACImpedance of 900. I was getting echos at 600.
Bruce
brucester4:
I connected the OBi110 to a different jack and the Caller ID worked, so it must have been related to that extension.
Update: Almost all the Caller ID problems went away when I removed an old DSL filter which was not needed as I am using Fibre Op connection now. Only issue now is that private numbers don't appear on the display as they did when connected directly to the phone line.
Thanks for everyone's suggestions.
Bruce
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[*] Previous page