You have to set in in the PAP2.  When using SIP, it has to send an invite with 
the number it wants to be connected to.  The Sipura has to know a complete 
number to send - it can't send it in pieces.  You need to make the dialplan 
in the Sipura match what you have programmed in Asterisk.

Ie. My extensions are 51XX, and 52XX, so in the Sipura dialplan, I added
5[12]XX - this will match any of my extensions, and complete the call.  This 
can be a problem if you use direct 10 digit dialing, and dial to an area code 
beginning with 51 or 52.  You could get around this (if it's a likely issue) 
by prefixing a 9 to the 10 digit patterns, or inserting a . (I think) to make 
it wait for another digit.  

-Tim

On September 2, 2006 20:43, Nick Ellson wrote:
> Hey Bob,
>
> Just tested the PAP2, yes a # sends right away.
>
> I am looking for why, still new at the dial plan stuff.. this is the
> default..  Should I be looking for a way to have the PAP2 NOT deal with
> dialing and let Asterisk handle it?
>
> (*xx|[3469]11|0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)

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