SS7 Whitebook?

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Try setting the *${CALLERID(num)} *variable right before you send the call
over.  If that does not work, run an SS7 debug trace.  Check the calling
party number field.  It should be in the IAM message.


On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 11:39 AM, dave george <dgeorge at teletoneinc.com>wrote:

>  I am having a callerid problem.  I receive his callerid but they don?t
> receive callerid from me.  The carrier on the other end is using Ericsson
> mobile switch.  They ask me what type of SS7 we are using.  He mentioned SS7
> whitebook.
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> I am using libss7 (SS7 ITU) with TE410P card.
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> Can anyone let me know if asterisk version of SS7 is considered whitebook?
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> Thanks,
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> Dave
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Best regards,
Tuan Le
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