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Sparks

2006-11-20, 1:11 pm

Hi,

Is there a way to program in a lookup table in Asterisk/Trixbox to match
names to numbers?

My DECT phones I have connected to my Trixbox, via ATA's display names and
numbers, via caller ID (If I call from one DECT phone to the other (through
Trixbox) the name of the extension is displayed, so it is getting this via
the caller ID)

I want to program in a list of various names and PSTN numbers, so when they
call me, I can see who it is.

Having this integrated into a speed dial list would be ideal, so for
example, if I could dial 501 to call my mobile, then when my mobile calls
in, it sees the number and changed the caller ID to "Mobile" <07XXX XXX XXX>

Is this doable?
Most "proper" PBX's with display phones do this don't they?

Sparks...


Jono

2006-11-20, 1:11 pm

Sparks pretended :
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to program in a lookup table in Asterisk/Trixbox to match
> names to numbers?
>
> My DECT phones I have connected to my Trixbox, via ATA's display names and
> numbers, via caller ID (If I call from one DECT phone to the other (through
> Trixbox) the name of the extension is displayed, so it is getting this via
> the caller ID)
>
> I want to program in a list of various names and PSTN numbers, so when they
> call me, I can see who it is.
>
> Having this integrated into a speed dial list would be ideal, so for example,
> if I could dial 501 to call my mobile, then when my mobile calls in, it sees
> the number and changed the caller ID to "Mobile" <07XXX XXX XXX>
>
> Is this doable?
> Most "proper" PBX's with display phones do this don't they?
>
> Sparks...


Yes. <http://nerdvittles.com/index.php?p=143> is what I was about to
embark upon.......perhaps once you've configured it for the UK you'd be
kind enough to share?


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