Help with Obi project - updated

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ProfTech:
I'm probably in over my head here but there seems to be several on here familiar with "PBX Stuff". I have an Obi 110 and would like to use it with FlowRoute. The problem is with outbound caller ID. In this configuration my FlowRoute user ID is displayed as my caller ID when I dial out and neither the OBi nor FlowRoute has any way to change this. So I was wondering what it would take to insert a device / machine between the Obi and the internet and intercept certain messages and add the "Privacy-asserted-ID" header? FlowRoute is perfectly happy to send the Caller ID as long as this header is present and the Obi has no way to add it. I have several old PC's that I could install Linux on and maybe set something up... ???

azrobert:
I never played with headers, but I'm fairly sure Asterisk would be able to do what you want.

SipSorcery can easily add headers. Is the following what you want?
http://www.sipsorcery.com/mainsite/Help/DialPlans#Header

Unless you already have a free account SipSorcery is $69/year.
To run a PBX on an old computer 24/7 it might cost you that in electricity charges. 

azrobert:
I think this is what you want.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/P-Asserted-Identity+and+Remote-Party-ID+header

QBZappy:
Does this help?

https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=3958.0

Quote from: mrjoe on August 25, 2012, 03:29:04 pm

I can use my own Caller ID with my Voip Company by using the following:

From Username
P-Preferred-Identity
P-Asserted-Identity
Remote-Party-ID

Changing the username doesn't help.
Is there anyway of using any of these ways from the Obi110?
Thanks,

ProfTech:
All answers way cool. I'm actually thinking about ordering a Raspberry PI to play with on this project. Haven't really had a fun project for several years. I see where Asterisk is available to run on the Raspberry... Am I on the right track? Thanks for any and all input.

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