Hide the Number that is being called

Privacy CLID works, but when a extension is starting a call, the dialed number is displayed as long as the receiver didn't answer the call. How to avoid this, or how to hide the Number that is dialed.

Thanks.

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  • No idea on that?
    I can hide line 1, but then i do not see when a call is incoming on another extension.
    I just need to hide the number bien dialed for privacy reasons...
  • I cannot reproduce this on the devel branch. so I assume this bug is fixed. I do not remember happening on 2.11 either.. when privacy is set both dialed or callerid numbers are hidden.
  • You can see the number just as long as the phone call is not established. (While ringing). Can you reproduce this?
  • I just checked it out with 1.12 version.
    Same problem...

    Maybe my description wasnt that good.

    When someony on the panel is starting a call, then the number that is dialed is displayed like ->'001456543@123.2.4.5'
    if the called number picks up, this number disappears and you see the line as busy.

    On making an internal call, you can see the source extension dialing the destination ext., The number being dialed is only displayed at the source, not at the destination button. If the destination pics up, the number at the source button disappears.

    I did some screenshots:

    Dialing internal from extension 20 to extension 12. You can see the extension that is being dialed: 'fon12':

    http://gyazo.com/4ab096b24e205ec9b55a1d4b03597d3e.png

    After Extension 12 has picked up, the clid is not displayed anymore:

    http://gyazo.com/dc9deff2d56a3ec0b8dfd6566fc1e1ab.png

    Same problem on external numbers, then the number being displays while dialing looks like this:

    http://gyazo.com/16b16663ce3587db4607688debf3809e.png

    So, is this beaviour wanted or can this be configured somehow.

    Thanks!
  • Still having this problem...
    @Admin, did you take a short look at the screenshots? Is this normal behaviour?
  • Hi,

    No , it is not normal, and seeing the @ip.address is also not normal. I do not know exactly what asterisk version are you using, or your full config, but it is certianly not normall to see numbers like 234234@1.2.3.4 or "fon12", you should see just NUMBERS when dialing.

    Just to be sure, in /etc/asterisk/manager.conf you must have the "all" permissions both to read and write, there was a thread with like 15 messages going back and forth, inspecting some manager events, etc, and it was because trixbox has a bug and filters some key manager events.

    Are you using freepbx? And when you say you tried with 1.12, did you mean with FOP 2.20 beta?

    Best regards,
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