[VoIP] Setting CID in *
John Novack
jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org
Sat Aug 18 09:59:25 CDT 2007
Just because you are Paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you!
You have little to fear from CNET members. We are all too busy with the
anomalies of Asterisk
If you don't have a callable CNET number working, perhaps simply add
your name to the CLID so the curious ones like myself and Doug will know
it isn't some intruder.
I put some callerID stuff in place and some blocking when I had some
callers that would call my EM switch and listen to RNA for several
hundred minutes at a time. My very old MG sets are hard to repair, and I
thought that was pretty thoughtless.
JN
ikjtel wrote:
> That was me... Paranoia ...
>
> Me
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> --- Doug Alderdice <ka2wft at arrl.net> wrote:
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>> Will the party calling from IP address 70.100.59.184
>> with CID fields set to
>> "0000000000" please set them to real CNET-reachable
>> information? We don't
>> have many rules on CNET, but one of them is to have
>> a valid CNET-reachable
>> CID set in your outgoing calls.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Doug.
>>
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