Thanks Peter,

Peter Bowyer wrote:
On 05/07/06, Kai Fürstenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just dial the international number completely (e.g. for Germany 0049etc.)
In your extension above a number beginning with 011 is being dialed.
That is not an international number.

Where were you assuming the OP was dialling from?


You're right, I was wrong. I assumed that 00 is standard.
On http://kropla.com/dialcode.htm is a list of IDDs. So 011 could be some islands in the Caribic, Canada, USA and some other countries. I checkd the IP of Von L. and that is located in the US. So 011 is the correct prefix. Sorry.

But back to the prob again:

Rich Adamson wrote:
I don't use a PRI here, but it seems to me the "switchtype=" statement in zapata.conf has something to do with this. Might research or experiment wtih that.

The default switchtype is "national" which is common in the US. So the default should be ok (If it hasn't been changed). But I think that changing the switchtype will also concern national calls.

Do you have an astersik console output when dialling an international number? Is there something in the error log?

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