[Spce-user] Problem with Caller ID Caller in outbound calls
Rogier Banis
rogier at ningaloo.nl
Wed Jul 9 10:05:51 EDT 2014
Unfortunately still not the correct result. CallerID still presented as +0201111111. Here the 3 rules i have now under Outbound Rewrite Rules for Caller:
Match: ^0([1-9]+)$ Replacement: 31\1 Description: Change 0XXXX to 31XXXX
Match: ^(?:06) Replacement: 316 Description: 316
Match: ^([1-9][0-9]+)$ Replacement: 31\1 Description: 3188
Op 9 jul. 2014, om 15:54 heeft John Murray <john.murray at skyracktelecom.com> het volgende geschreven:
> Roger hi,
>
> I think you need:
> Match Pattern: ^0([1-9]+)$
> Replacement pattern: 31\1
>
> Regards
>
> John
>
> From: spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com [mailto:spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com] On Behalf OfRogier Banis
> Sent: 09 July 2014 14:45
> To: Spce-user
> Subject: [Spce-user] Problem with Caller ID Caller in outbound calls
>
> Hello list,
>
> On a peer i need to create a rewrite rule for the caller ID of the caller. In this case a call comes in to our PBX and gets forwarded to a trunk. The incoming callerid of the caller is like 0201111111. This needs to be rewritten to 31201111111
> In my rewrite rules for the trunk i created the following rule under outbound rewrite rules for caller:
>
> Match Pattern: ^(0[1-9]+)$
> Replacement pattern: 31\1
>
> As you might suspect this doesn’t work otherwise i wouldn’t be mailing this list ;)) The CallerID gets presented on the final receiver phone as +0201111111
>
> Can you please shine some light on this rewrite rule?
>
> Any help is highly appreciated.
>
> With best regards,
>
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> Rogier Banis
> CTO
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> T. +3188 7777 500
> F. +3188 7777 501
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> E. rogier at ningaloo.nl
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