[VoIP] Valid CLID

Shane Young voiptandem at shaneyoung.com
Wed May 16 11:09:25 CDT 2007


So, this brings up a good topic for discussion...

What *should* we use as a valid CLID?

Here are some examples of what I've received:

VT1005_Line_1
9550000
2184886566
12639900
+12691212

I'm pretty sure when I send CLID it's 10 digits with 200 being the NPA  
like 2008217383

I *think* that 7 digits in the US is what most people are sending.



Quoting John Novack <jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org>:

> Welcome to CNET as well.
>
> My box is on all the time, so feel free to give it or me a call
> whenever. Most of the numbers are in the CNET directory, though I am
> having some EM switch problems at the moment and not enough time to
> track them down
> I can usually be reached at 6669900.
> I do hope MOST of my CLID numbers are correct.
> There is another caller who only sends 2 digits "33" with a name of GT&T.
> I am more than happy to help anyone work through problems on their
> dialplan, but there are quite a few more skilled and knowledgeable than
> I in this area.
> I can handle simple things. for the more difficult John C or Shane
> Young, as well as Lee S .
>
>
> John Novack
> Dimitri Ressetar wrote:
>> Mr. Novack:
>>
>> I'm sorry I haven't posted on the mailing list yet nor got my caller id
>> working quite right. I contacted Greg Blakely back in Nov 06 about
>> connecting to the network, and I've been experimenting with it and
>> Linux/Asterisk servers on and off as I have had time (I am a high school
>> student). Right now, I don't have my server running all the time because
>> I'm still configuring it and writing my dialplan. It is rarely on longer
>> than a few hours at a time, so I haven't posted to the list yet nor
>> added numbers to the phone book. I set the outgoing CID to 3470000 to at
>> least make sure my calls were routeable back to my switch, and hopefully
>> I'll get individual extensions CID to work over the network soon. Sorry
>> about that! (I'll also have to check my dialplan since I'm writing it by
>> hand and route 347000 to something sensible for the time being.) I have
>> finals at school this week, but in the next few weeks I will have some
>> more free time and hopefully I can get the server running all the time
>> and then I'll make another post to the list.
>>
>> -Dimitri Ressetar
>> dimitri at ressetar dot com
>> cnet 347-9454 (when my server is on)
>>
>> ----
>> Subject:
>> [VoIP] Valid CLID
>> From:
>> John Novack <jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org>
>> Date:
>> Tue, 15 May 2007 21:11:35 -0400
>>
>> To:
>> Voice Over IP <voip at ckts.info>
>>
>>
>> Who is this??
>>
>> 347    Dimitri Ressetar
>>
>> I really wish that callers would send some sort of reasonable call back
>> number, rather than 3470000 which terminates nowhere
>>
>> Just one of my personal pet peeves.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I suppose the GOOD news is that with all of CONCASTs fooling around,
>> ANYONE can reach me!!
>> John Novack
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Subject:
>> [VoIP] Additional information
>> From:
>> John Novack <jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org>
>> Date:
>> Tue, 15 May 2007 21:12:07 -0400
>>
>> To:
>> Voice Over IP <voip at ckts.info>
>>
>>
>>    2007-05-15 19:08:06      22      cnetIAX      13470000      6669969
>> extensions      ""Harrisburg PA" <13470000>
>> IAX2/72.70.168.96:50935-4
>>     Hangup     ANSWERED
>>
>>
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--Shane
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