Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 10:58:45 +0200 From: Nicolas Rachinsky <list@rachinsky.de> To: Helge Oldach <3321861203@oldach.net> Cc: freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org Subject: Re: how to influence the number transmitted after connecting Message-ID: <20030820085844.GB20871@pc5.i.0x5.de> In-Reply-To: <200308192006.h7JK6vlL036198@sep.oldach.net> References: <20030819101751.GC96579@pc5.i.0x5.de> <200308192006.h7JK6vlL036198@sep.oldach.net>
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* Helge Oldach <3321861203@oldach.net> [2003-08-19 22:06 +0200]: > Nicolas Rachinsky: > > I called my own computer (on the same S0 bus) and the above is > > the packet going to my phone. I have ten numbers here, and if I don't > > transmit one of these to the calling party my telco adds the number > > above to it. But I want to be able to transmit a number (out of my > > ten) because the calling party should not get the other number (for > > personal reasons). > > > > How can I ask i4b to transmit a number to the calling party? > > Ah, so you don't want to transmit a fake number, but one that > is actually assigned to your BRI. I think you just need to set > "local-phone-dialout" to the desired number in isdnd.rc. In fact you local-phone-dialout does not work. > > At the moment it happens in the following way: > > > > caller calls ...8 > > i4b answers the call without transmitting any number > > telco adds ...7 to the information going to the caller > > > > > > I want it the following way: > > > > caller calls ...8 > > i4b answers the call an transmits ...8 > > telco transmits ...8 to the caller > > This is not how ISDN works. It goes this way: > > caller calls ...8 and provides *no* caller (own outgoing) number > exchange adds "native" originating number to the call, as none is provided by the caller (*) > i4b receives ...8, checks whether it is configured to answer calls from the native number to ...8 > i4b picks up (or just stays silent) There is a feature in ISDN which transmits the number of the called party to the calling party (I'm not sure how it's called, but it exists). And I want to influence this number. Nicolas
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