Asterisk 13.13.1 Use_callids = Yes Extensions ID As CallerID
Hello, In Master.csv Asterisk is loggin the Company ID set in Extensions.conf, but I configured logger.conf to log the EXT ID. For instance, the SRC in the following line should be my ext. number. Does it make sense? From my extension 4007 I called 78079745, yet in the log below the first number is 2318001800 which is the main company’s number set in Extensions.conf.
2318001800
78079745
phones
“ITadmin” <2318001800>
SIP/4007-00015c0a
SIP/voip1-00015c0b
Dial
SIP/voip1/78079745,80
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DOCUMENTATION
1.49E+09
Logger.conf
[general]
dateformat=%F %T
;
; Customize the display of debug message time stamps
; this example is the ISO 8601 date format (yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS)
;
; see strftime(3) Linux manual for format specifiers. Note that there is also
; a fractional second parameter which may be used in this field. Use %1q
; for tenths, %2q for hundredths, etc.
;
;dateformat=%F %T ; ISO 8601 date format
;dateformat=%F %T.%3q ; with milliseconds
dateformat = %F %T.%3q ; ISO 8601 date format with milliseconds
;
;
; This makes Asterisk write callids to log messages
; (defaults to yes)
use_callids = yes
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Hello, I am trying to match SRC in CSV file to clid – Caller ID to user extension number for stats purposes, however, in CSV file the SRC is the company number as set in Extensions.conf
exten => _7XXXXXXX,1,Set(CALLERID(number)=”Company Inc” <3788001800>)
exten => _7XXXXXXX,2,Dial(SIP/voip1/13781${EXTEN:1},80)
exten => _7XXXXXXX,n,Congestion()
exten => _7XXXXXXX,n,Hangup()
how would I change it? I have look in cdr.conf and logger.conf
Thanks,
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Cc: motty.cruz@gmail.com Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk 13.13.1 use_callids = yes Extensions ID
as CallerID
Hello, In Master.csv Asterisk is loggin the Company ID set in Extensions.conf, but I configured logger.conf to log the EXT ID. For instance, the SRC in the following line should be my ext. number. Does it make sense? From my extension 4007 I called 78079745, yet in the log below the first number is 2318001800 which is the main company’s number set in Extensions.conf.
2318001800
78079745
phones
“ITadmin” <2318001800>
SIP/4007-00015c0a
SIP/voip1-00015c0b
Dial
SIP/voip1/78079745,80
4/3/2017 15:30
4/3/2017 15:31
2
0
NO ANSWER
DOCUMENTATION
1.49E+09
Logger.conf
[general]
dateformat=%F %T
;
; Customize the display of debug message time stamps
; this example is the ISO 8601 date format (yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS)
;
; see strftime(3) Linux manual for format specifiers. Note that there is also
; a fractional second parameter which may be used in this field. Use %1q
; for tenths, %2q for hundredths, etc.
;
;dateformat=%F %T ; ISO 8601 date format
;dateformat=%F %T.%3q ; with milliseconds
dateformat = %F %T.%3q ; ISO 8601 date format with milliseconds
;
;
; This makes Asterisk write callids to log messages
; (defaults to yes)
use_callids = yes