On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, Klaus Darilion wrote: > > You have two options: > > > > 1) Use the CALLINGTON variable in the dialplan. This is only for the > > calling party number, not the called party number. > > Bad thing. I guess this is an important feature when interacting with > existing PBXs. How are other people deal with this (processing the TON > of the called number)?
It would not be very hard to create a CALLEDTON variable. The information is sent from libpri to chan_zap. A few more fields in chan_zap and a little bit of code in pbx.c. I really _ really_ wish asterisk would stop using the pseudo-variables and simply store stuff in the dialplan variables (like PRI_CAUSE etc already do). These pseudo-variables are stupid since in most cases reading and writing them is not time critical. > > 2) Use the internationalprefix, nationalprefix, localprefix etc settings > > in the zapata.conf file. I _think_ this will affect both the > > interpretation of calling and called party and possibly also the > > TON of the called number for outgoing links. I am nut sure under > > which circumstances these variables are applied. > > Nothing of this is included in stable version. I'm sure I'm not the > first person putting an asterisk box between a PBX and the telco line. > Is everboy using asterisk CVS out there? We use cvs from an old date (predating these functions) but with quite a few additional patches of our own. there is currenctly a showstopper bug where the dtmf-detecting dsp is disabled on outbound call legs. Bad if you need #-transfers. Peter _______________________________________________ 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
