You need to modify the dialplan within the PAP2 unit to allow that as a valid number or it won't pass it on. Take a look at the following, it is not specifically for the PAP2 but all the dialplan information should apply:
From: "Time Bandit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
<[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 09:48:41 -0400
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] number that starts with star on PAP2
> > Why I did to mine is modify all the internal "Vertical Service
> > Activation Codes" to be "**x" instead of "*x". There is probably a
> > better way, but this worked for me.
>
> We tried that, but users report they are still having the same problem
> (the site is located in a different country so I can't check myself).
Sorry, I don't have my PAP2 under hand, but this is all I did, changed
every *xx to **xx and it worked.
Something that may help you is
http://www.netphonedirectory.com/pap2_dialplan.htm
>
> Philippe Lindheimer wrote:
> > Yes - that's your problem. You need to porgram the dialpan in the PAP2
> > appropriately, disable functions you don't want, etc.
> >
> We were trying to dial *100, and there wasn't anything in either of the
> Codes section that started with *1. Do we have to disable every
> function that starts with a star to get anything to work? Also, is a
> function disabled by clearing it?
I didn't try that so I don't know. Just make sure that you changed
every single "Vertical Service Activation Codes" to a double *. If you
still can't fix it, let me know and I will get back my PAP2 and try to
help you
hth
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