Re: BT Diverse 4010 doesn't show CID from PSTN callers when connected through VOIP GAT
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02-15-07 12:11 AM

In  news:wZOdnd9m3vEwwk7YnZ2dnUVZ8qXinZ2d@ec
lipse.net.uk,
dmitri <me@my.biz> typed:
> Please can anybody help! I've asked already but havn't got a clear
> answer. I tried the setting that sipgate recommends for Grandstream
> Handytone-486. Everything( inbound CID to incoming VOIP number, all
> outgoing CID) works fine but incoming CID to PSTN number don't show
> up! I tried different cables, BT-to-RJ11 adapters,microfilters
> between ATA and phone, etc. etc.
>

If I'm understanding your symptons and set-up correctly, it sounds to me as
though you're asking the ATA to do something it's not designed to do.

When no calls are in progress the phone will be connected to the VOIP line
of the ATA, so that on picking up the phone you can dial straight out on the
VOIP line.  The ATA swiches the phone to the PSTN line either by dialling **
or when the PSTN line starts to ring.  However, BT CLI is sent before the
first ring, at which point the phone is still connected to the VOIP line,
therefore the BT CLI FSK data isn't routed to the phone.

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