Inbound CallerID
CallerID between callers on the same PBX is simple, it just works. Even callerID between Asterisk PBXs usually just works fine. However if you want to have nice caller ID from PSTN or ISDN lines then you're going to have to do some work.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 07 February 2010 09:17 |
Asterisk and SSL
If your Asterisk server is internet visible then you really want to look to secure it. Have a look at this document for details on setting your self up as a signing authority. This allows you to create a certificate which can then be signed and accepted by your users software.
http://www.rho.cc/index.php/faq/asteriskc2d/50-asteriskc2d-iphone/47-iphone-and-ssl-certificates
The above method is free, your other choice is to buy a certificate from a recognised signing authority. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 04 February 2010 13:53 |
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With asteriskC2D I’m able to make calls from my iPhone and have them appear from my office line. I don’t suffer from issues with Poor VoIP quality due to issues with someone elses network. A GSM call to my phone is often cheeper than if I’d dialed it direct specially if I’m roaming. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 06:14 |
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So I receive and make many calls which are international, most currently via our E1 (EuroISDN) line on the ZAP channel. I use the callerID number where ever I can for many things, and keeping it standard makes lots of sense to me. I also have PBXs paired up around the world so localizing the number is a really bad idea until the last minute. So I really want to have the + on a phone number for as long as possible. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 06:14 |