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How to add caller id # in twilio using vicidial phone#

PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2020 11:17 pm
by dhijrwn
Hello guys. Im using twilio as a carrier in vicidial. Since we are using free trial, To make an outbound call we need to register/verify phone number in twilio to able to call these caller ids/phone numbers using zoiper. To register a phone number/tel number twilio has a feature that will call these numbers a will give a unique code to verify them.

My problem is vicidial has a unique phone number like +5{SESSION_ID} => +58600051 or +55558600051 now when I do manual call in vicidial agent UI, in twilio it has a debugger module that says

SipSrcIp "server ip"
SipSrcTransport "udp"
UserAgent "Asterisk PBX 13.29.2-vici"
To "+55558600051"
From "+12053580321"

"Trial accounts can only call verified caller IDs."

since these vicidial phone numbers are not real I dont know how to register or add them in twilio caller id or call them.

Re: How to add caller id # in twilio using vicidial phone#

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:50 am
by ambiorixg12
Why just don't use the a verified caller id number on the manual calls also ?

Manual Dial CID:

Re: How to add caller id # in twilio using vicidial phone#

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 8:29 pm
by dhijrwn
ambiorixg12 wrote:Why just don't use the a verified caller id number on the manual calls also ?

Manual Dial CID:



Thank you for your reply. We tested that and it works and we upgraded our twilio account, now we can call verified and unverified phone numbers.how can we manual/auto dial using vicidial?

Re: How to add caller id # in twilio using vicidial phone#

PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2020 11:09 am
by williamconley
Start at page one of the Vicidial Manager's Manual. Don't skip anything. It's free (download free version from EFLO.net). As long as you don't skip anything, you will eventually have everything working by the time you get through the manual. Most don't need to go all the way through (especially if you only need outbound autodial).

The most difficult thing to set up is the carrier, and you claim to have that underway. If you have a problem, post the Manual Version, Page Number, Line, and what went wrong. Post what happened, what you expected to happen, and any relevent configuration options related to the problem. You can also post asterisk CLI output for a single complete call (beginning to end, but not 3000 lines of unrelated output of course) if an actual call was involved in your problem.