I am looking for advice on how one would setup an asterisk system to answer calls and send back the caller id as an AFSK burst that a buttset such as the fluke TS52 can decode on screen. The purpose of this is telephone number identification in the field. I am assuming this would need some coding and if someone could refer me to the general API or system calls I would appreciate this.
On Sunday 11 August 2024 at 10:47:43, rilliam via Asterisk Community wrote:
I am looking for advice on how one would setup an asterisk system to answer
calls and send back the caller id as an AFSK burst that a buttset such as
the fluke TS52 can decode on screen.
This seems like a lot of technical effort compared to just having Asterisk
answer the call and read out the number.
Is there some reason why that simple option doesn’t work for you?
Antony.
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RTFM may be the appropriate reply, but please specify exactly which FM to R.
Please reply to the list;
please *don't* CC me.
https://docs.asterisk.org/Latest_API/API_Documentation/Dialplan_Functions/CALLERID/
and a one line dialplan to put them together.
Note that ANI means accounting number identification, to me, and that is something different.