> > pri show span 1 > > pri show span 1 > Primary D-channel: 24 > Status: Provisioned, Down, Active
The "Down" indicates the d-chan is down. Call Verizon and have them activate it. (Its not uncommon for telco's to deactivate the d-chan when a circuit hasn't been fully turned up. It reduces the number of alarms they have to deal with.) > zapata.conf: > switchtype = national > context = incoming > signalling = pri_cpe > group = 1 > channel => 1-23 In the above for US-based PRI's, you'll want to add: pridialplan=unknown echocancel=yes echotraining=yes ; try =800 if there is still echo with =yes echocancelwhenbridged=yes The pridialplan= statement essentially tells the Verizon switch what type of dialplan you expect to use. 'unknown' allows you to send 7 digits, 1+ 10 digits, etc. 'national' restricts international long distance, while 'international' imposes other restrictions. The added zapata.conf parameters are not the cause for your d-chan being down, however after that issue is resolved you'll bump into these parameters. After the above items are resolved and things are closer to working, you'll need to know how many digits (if any) Verizon is going to be sending to you for inbound calls. If you asked them to provide DID numbers, then the number of digits received will become important for you to define extensions.conf entries associated with your context=incoming statement above. If they send you 4 digits, then use extension.conf test entries like: [incoming] include => valid-did include => invalid-did [valid-did] exten => 1234,1,Goto(local-extns,1234,1) exten => 1235,1,Goto(local-extns,1235,1) [invalid-did] exten => _.,1,Answer exten => _.,2,Wait(1) exten => _.,3,Playback(the-number-u-dialed) exten => _.,4,Playback(not-yet-assigned) exten => _.,5,Wait(2) exten => _.,6,Hangup If Verizon is not sending any digits to you on inbound calls, then for testing simply use something like: [incoming] exten => s,1,Wait(1) exten => s,2,Answer exten => s,3,whatever-you-want-to-do-with-this-call You will also want to talk to a Verizon switch tech about how to handle outbound CallerID. E.g., do you want to send CallerIDNum to Verizon matching each originating DID number, or, map all outbound calls to a single CallerIDNum? They will also set a common CallerIDName for all outbound calls, but probably won't allow you to send the name to them. Rich _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
