Caller ID format

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GregoryZ:
Ianobi,

Thanks for the code.  :)

I've been using the **1>@@. for a while now.  Works very well for my needs.

As for the way that it displays on my phone, it comes up as kind of a sideways "T".  I have a Vtech Chepo.  (I really like it though.)  When I press "*", it always shows as the sideways "T".

On the one line that I use the code, the phone does not give me the auto format of 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx.  On the line that I am not using the code, all numbers format correctly as: 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx.

As for my Softphone, it does not show the dashes, on either line, but does shows the "**1".  So, I'm thinking that it's just the brand of the phone that decides the format of the numbers displayed.

A quick test of your new code... and it works as I thought it would.  Of course, because of the "**1" or in my case the sideways "T", the format of xxx-xxx-xxxx, is not on the phone's display.  But, I'm happy with the results!!


BTW - I upgraded from the OBi100 to the OBi200.  I'm not using the BT or Wifi dongles, but I sure am happy with it. 

Thanks again!!!
-G

Hasher:
Quote from: N7AS on June 02, 2013, 12:59:45 pm

This is what I do to get CNAN with GV,,,

Go to Simon Telephonics GoogleVoice Gateway https://simonics.com/gvgw/ and enter your GV login there. It will give you SIP credentials to enter on your OBi110. If you get a login failed with Simon Gateway, just go to your GV webpage and there should be a red bar on top that states that someone had tried to login to your account. Just click on the link and follow the steps to allow it. Then go back to Simon Gateway and submit the login again. You then should get the SIP credentials to enter in your OBi110.




I got my credentials but am unsure where in my OBi110 I am supposed to add them.  A little new to VOIP and still learning .. How do I set up those credentials so I get the name of who is calling?

N7AS:
Assuming you are using SP1...
In Voice Services > SP1 Service > SIP Credentials >
AuthUserName:  Your SimonGaeway Username such as GV1xxxxxxxxxx
AuthPassword: Your Simonateway password shown as Secret

In Service Providers > ITSP Profile A > General >
SignalingProtocol > Select SIP from th dropdown box
DTMFMethod > I select InBand (that works best for me)

In Service Providers > ITSP Profile A > SIP >
ProxyServer: gvgw6.simonics.com or whater they gave you
RegisterService:: same as above
UserAgentDomain: same as above
OutboundProxy: same as above

Sav changs for each page before going to another. When finished reboot the OBi and you are done..

Refresh the status page and you should see "Registered"

That's it.

Hasher:
Quote from: N7AS on July 22, 2013, 04:44:11 pm

Assuming you are using SP1...
In Voice Services > SP1 Service > SIP Credentials >
AuthUserName:  Your SimonGaeway Username such as GV1xxxxxxxxxx
AuthPassword: Your Simonateway password shown as Secret

In Service Providers > ITSP Profile A > General >
SignalingProtocol > Select SIP from th dropdown box
DTMFMethod > I select InBand (that works best for me)

In Service Providers > ITSP Profile A > SIP >
ProxyServer: gvgw6.simonics.com or whater they gave you
RegisterService:: same as above
UserAgentDomain: same as above
OutboundProxy: same as above

Sav changs for each page before going to another. When finished reboot the OBi and you are done..

Refresh the status page and you should see "Registered"

That's it.





Thanks Much. I had guessed about 75% of it but was not sure about the General stuff.  It all works perfectly .

limulus11:
I tried this, but it didn't seem to work.  Every time I put this in and save it- the device would seem to take it.  Then when I got a call the device would show the wrong number of digits and then when I checked the configuration my changes would be gone- and it would be back to the default setting.  Any ideas why?

Thanks.


Quote from: ianobi on June 03, 2013, 09:21:08 am

Smee,

It is possible to transform incoming CallerID. For example:

Voice Services > SP1 Service > X_InboundCallRoute:
{(<1:>@@.):ph},{ph}

An incoming call with CallerID of 12345678912 will have the leading "1" removed before the CallerID is sent to the phone by the rule {(<1:>@@.):ph}.

An incoming call with CallerID of 2345678912 or any other CallerID not starting with "1" will be sent to the phone unchanged by the rule {ph}.



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