Hi, all.  This e-mail is a follow-up to an exchange I had several weeks
ago.  I've got an Asterisk box with a dual-span T1 card.  I want to place
it between the PSTN and my company's legacy PBX.  I actually did do that,
but international calls from the legacy PBX were having the "011" stripped
off *AT* the PBX -- and someone pointed out that the PBX was probably
using the Asterisk equivalent of pridialplan.  Which makes sense.  But as
far as I can tell, pridialplan is used to *signal* the PSTN -- but there
doesn't appear to be any way to detect it, in Asterisk, from another
switch.

Is that true?

Because, if I can't detect it, I have no other way of determining whether
or not a call from the legacy PBX is international or not, and pretty much
puts the kibosh on my Asterisk plans.  OTOH, if there is a way to detect
it, I'm home free.

Suggestions greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

-Ken


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