Follow up: After finding out that the CSS trace command existed (CSS TRACE ENABLE CONTINUOUS), I placed some test calls that came in the main PRI and right back out the other PRI to Asterisk.
From what info I've been able to scrape together, apparently the caller name is transmitted in a...
A little picture of our setup:
PSTN --> PRI --> SX2000 --> PRI --> Asterisk
There are handsets/extensions on both PBXs.
With the help of the users of this forum, we have caller ID "flowing" between our SX2000 & Asterisk server.
If I dial from an extension on the Mitel to an extension on...
If a DN is not in the CPN table and the Default CPN is configured then the default CPN will be sent for that DN."
-That's right. I didn't state it clearly, but what I meant was, you HAVE to populate the Substitutions Form to get the card to output digits (whether they are specific or the...
Thanks for everyone's help - these problems are resolved.
In review:
The 3 digits that were absorbed by the PRI card were related to the "Per Call" setting in IMAT as kwbMitel said, which apparently is the default.
The calling party ID not being passed on outbound calls was pretty confusing...
Thanks for the info, but this still isn't quite clear, so let me rephrase a bit. For example, I have entered the following into the CPN Substitution list:
Default CPN: 1234567890
DID Substituted CPN
1234 1234
5678 5678
Is this our only way to get the CPN passed...
Well, I got a copy of IMAT, and found the second port on the card was completely unconfigured (most fields were set to null). After the basic settings were configured, it stopped absorbing the first 3 digits, and I was able to set the CPN substitution list so that the card outputs the caller ID...
I created a digit modification plan to absorb no digits and insert 000 and assigned that to the route - but this had no effect on the caller ID. It is still blank. It did "fix" the stripped digits issue on the dialed extension in a hacked sort of way by just inserting some sacrificial digits, so...
I had a coworker run the option +dispcall command on the PRI card and perform some test calls.
When dialing from extension 7795 on the Mitel to extension 3660 on Asterisk:
>>>OUT: 10/04/15 12:13:39 @ 0
When dialing from extension 3661 on Asterisk to extension 7795 on the Mitel:
>>>IN...
The diagnostics logs on the server show only the 4th digit + being passed in.
Furthermore, I'm not aware of any DAHDI configuration options that absorb digits. The entire dialed number is passed into the dialplan via ${EXTEN}, and if you want to ignore the first 3 digits and use the next 4...
Thanks for the info SXWizard,
Unfortunately, that leads to some follow-up questions:)
I've already created a Digit Modification Number (2) with 0 digits to absorb and no digits to insert, and assigned that in Route Assignment to my route. Is there somewhere else this can occur?
I don't have a...
We have a mostly-functional connection between our SX2000 and an Asterisk box, but I still have 2 problems:
1. The Mitel is stripping 3 digits from the extension number before passing it out the PRI card, and I haven't been able to locate where this is configured.
2. Calls from the Asterisk...
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