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  1. Have a look in the call log section of your PBX - does it have a caller ID in there? You may need to get your telco to enable it, or make sure your gateway is setup correctly to pass it through. What sort of gateway are you using?

     

    The callerID is in the log file, but it seems I am losing the caller ID when the call gets transfer OCS (Office Communication Server).

    2007/11/15 16:16:55 9142443005;phone-context=unknown NAME OF PERSON (142)

    2007/11/15 16:16:36 CALLER ID NAME (914244005) OCS CF (600) - 7250 00:34

  2. Why don't you use 8* as pattern?

     

    You are missing the point or I wasn't clear enough, I am trying to insert 1914 and replace the 8 at the same time. So when I dial 8 and then local number (for example 2441000), I want the 8 to be replaced (or removed) and then 1914 inserted - So when I dial 82441000 on my phone, I want the PBXNSIP to dial 19142441000.

  3. How can I create a routing table to force a hosted SIP (nextvortex.com) to go via a 2nd NIC (that is connected to a 2nd firewall). When we try to make a call the connection is routed via our MS ISA firewall, which is not compatible with SIP. Thus, I need force the connection to happen via the other (2nd) NIC on thePBXNSIP server. Any ideas?

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