Re: [asterisk-users] Bizarre international call problem.

2008-09-29 Thread Dinesh Nair
On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 15:04:30 -0400 (EDT), Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: So I'm confused: any ideas on how this worked when the PBX was hooked straight to the PSTN? Is there some SS7 signal or something that says, This is an international call, when the number has no 011 preface? I'd hate to have to

Re: [asterisk-users] Bizarre international call problem.

2008-09-29 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
the provider may be tagging it on. have you checked pridialplan, or prilocaldialplan settings and playing around with that in zapata.conf ? Oooh. That makes sense. I've poked around, but don't really see much documentation on this. 'Cause going outbound is easy, but how do I check to see if

Re: [asterisk-users] Bizarre international call problem.

2008-09-27 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
You have handsets connected to your proprietary PBX. Most domestic things you dial on your proprietary PBX handsets get passed directly through to your asterisk box without getting mangled by your proprietary PBX. International calls that are prefixed by 011 are getting mangled by your

[asterisk-users] Bizarre international call problem.

2008-09-26 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
Hi, all. We've got a PoS legacy PBX at my company that doesn't have call accounting. I figured, Hey, why not stick a dual-span T1 Asterisk-based system in the middle? Then, I just passively pass in-bound calls to the PBX, and outbound calls to the PSTN. I can then have Asterisk do all the call

Re: [asterisk-users] Bizarre international call problem.

2008-09-26 Thread David Backeberg
My outbound dialing rule was incredibly complex: exten = _X.,1,Dial(${PASSTHROUGHTRUNK}/${EXTEN}) And everything seemed to be working ducky, until I went to call Germany and got -- a local cell phone number. Needless to say, this puzzled me greatly. A quick look at my log, though, showed