Stefan Guenther wrote: > <QUOTE> > When I dial the number of our client, located in another town, I get a > connection to the asterisk server, I can talk to my client or listen to > his mailbox. > > If someone in the town of this client calls him, he gets the ISDN error > "service not available". > > With some more debugging we saw what happens with these specific calls. > For some reason local calls and calls from a few other cities cause > trouble, because asterisk doesn't get the whole number that has been > dialed. If e.g. someone from the same town dials 123456, asterisk only > gets 12345 or 1234. This extension doesn't exist in the dialplan and so > the call fails. And this is not a single failure, it happens every time. > </QUOTE> > > We were finally able to track down this problem and solve it. > I'm not sure whether it is only related to ISDN, but maybe some of you > find this explanation helpful. > > This description deals with the German Telecom, as far as I know Colt > Telecom handles things the same way. > > There are two ways to transfer a telephone number, either digit by digit > or as a whole block. Mobile phone company e.g. always transfer number as > a block. [...]
overlapdial=yes in zapata.conf solved it for me (Digium PRI card). Regards, Philipp Kempgen _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
