The original poster is looking for RDNIS as the number initially dialed,
i.e. the DNIS recognized by the first PSTN switch handling the call. The
call may have been diverted to a different number, e.g. unconditionally
forwarded to a call center (answering service, for us older types). If there
are multiple numbers forwarded to the same DNIS at the call center, the
RDNIS is required to determine which number (client) was originally dialed.

The inability to handle the ROSE operation 15 is the issue. In the example
posted by someone (I can't tell who) the information is present, it just
isn't available to the application:

>> http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2007-July/191858.html

This message appears:

!! Unable to handle ROSE operation 15 [ 30 19 02 01 01 0A 01 02 A1 11 A0 0F
A1 0D 0A 01 02 12 08 32 32 34 35 38 34 30 35 ] -
[0..................22458405]

The number originally dialed in this example was 22458405 (note the hex
digits within the message: 32 32 34 35 38 34 30 35)


  --Don

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