Source Priority Failing checks
ALL
Medium
Actions
Medium
Add Caller ID Scheme
Medium
Add Scheme
Medium
Add, Remove, Enable, Disable, Sort and Configure data sources as appropriate for your situation.
Medium
Admin
Medium
CID Prefix URL
Medium
CID Rules
Medium
CID Superfecta
Medium
Call detected as spam, would send call to: %s
Medium
Caller ID Superfecta
Medium
CallerID Superfecta for FreePBX is a utility program which adds incoming CallerID name lookups to your Asterisk system using multiple data sources
Medium
Changed CNUM to: %s
Medium
DID Number
Medium
DID Rules
Medium
Data Source Name
Medium
Debug Level
Medium
Debug Level to display
Medium
Debug is on and set at level:
Medium
Debug/Test Run Scheme
Medium
Debugging Enabled, will not stop after first result
Medium
Define Settings for a new Scheme
Medium
Define a new name for this scheme
Medium
Define the expected DID Number if your trunk passes DID on incoming calls. <br><br>Leave this blank to match calls with any or no DID info.<br><br>This rule trys both absolute and pattern matching (eg "_2[345]X", to match a range of numbers). (The "_" underscore is optional.)
Medium
Description
Medium
Edit Scheme
Medium
Enable SPAM Interception
Medium
Enable Superfecta Lookup
Medium
Enabled
Medium
Executing
Medium
INFO
Medium
If you wish to prefix information on the caller id you can specify a url here where that prefix can be retrieved.<br>The data will not be parsed in any way, and will be truncated to the first 10 characters.<br>Example URL: http://www.example.com/GetCID.php?phone_number=[thenumber]<br>[thenumber] will be replaced with the full 10 digit phone number when the URL is called
Medium
Incoming calls with CID matching the patterns specified here will use this CID Scheme. If this is left blank, this scheme will be used for any CID. It can be used to add or remove prefixes.<br>
<strong>Many sources require a specific number of digits in the phone number. It is recommended that you use the patterns to remove excess country code data from incoming CID to increase the effectiveness of this module.</strong><br>
Note that a pattern without a + or | (to add or remove a prefix) will not make any changes but will create a match. Only the first matched pattern will be executed and the remaining rules will not be acted on.<br /><br /><b>Rules:</b><br />
<strong>X</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; matches any digit from 0-9<br />
<strong>Z</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; matches any digit from 1-9<br />
<strong>N</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; matches any digit from 2-9<br />
<strong>[1237-9]</strong>&nbsp; matches any digit or letter in the brackets (in this example, 1,2,3,7,8,9)<br />
<strong>.</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; wildcard, matches one or more characters (not allowed before a | or +)<br />
<strong>|</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; removes a dialing prefix from the number (for example, 613|NXXXXXX would match when some one dialed "6135551234" but would only pass "5551234" to the Superfecta look up.)<br><strong>+</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; adds a dialing prefix to the number (for example, 1613+NXXXXXX would match when someone dialed "5551234" and would pass "16135551234" to the Superfecta look up.)<br /><br />
You can also use both + and |, for example: 01+0|1ZXXXXXXXXX would match "016065551234" and dial it as "0116065551234" Note that the order does not matter, eg. 0|01+1ZXXXXXXXXX does the same thing.
Medium
Incoming calls with CID matching the patterns specified here will use this CID Scheme. If this is left blank, this scheme will be used for any CID. It can be used to add or remove prefixes.<br>
<strong>Many sources require a specific number of digits in the phone number. It is recommended that you use the patterns to remove excess country code data from incoming CID to increase the effectiveness of this module.</strong><br>
Note that a pattern without a + or | (to add or remove a prefix) will not make any changes but will create a match. Only the first matched pattern will be executed and the remaining rules will not be acted on.<br /><br /><b>Rules:</b><br />
<strong>X</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; matches any digit from 0-9<br />
<strong>Z</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; matches any digit from 1-9<br />
<strong>N</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; matches any digit from 2-9<br />
<strong>[1237-9]</strong>&nbsp; matches any digit or letter in the brackets (in this example, 1,2,3,7,8,9)<br />
<strong>.</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; wildcard, matches one or more characters (not allowed before a | or +)<br />
<strong>|</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; removes a dialing prefix from the number (for example, 613|NXXXXXX would match when some one dialed "6135551234" but would only pass "5551234" to the Superfecta look up.)<br><strong>+</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; adds a dialing prefix to the number (for example, 1613+NXXXXXX would match when someone dialed "5551234" and would pass "16135551234" to the Superfecta look up.)<br /><br />
You can also use both + and |, for example: 01+0|1ZXXXXXXXXX would match "016065551234" and dial it as "0116065551234" Note that the order does not matter, eg. 0|01+1ZXXXXXXXXX does the same thing.
Medium
List Schemes
Medium
Lookup Timeout
Medium
Matched CID Rule: %s with %s
Medium
Matched DID Rule: %s with %s
Medium
Multifecta Timeout
Medium
NONE
Medium
Name
Medium
New Scheme Name
Medium
No
Medium
No callerid found
Medium
No matching CID rules. Skipping scheme
Medium
No matching DID rules. Skipping scheme
Medium
Order
Medium
Phone Number
Medium
Phone number to test this scheme against
Medium
Prefix Url defined as: %s
Medium