The obvious answer is that you include "*xx*xx" in the dialplan string. 
Whether the obvious answer is correct or not is another question.

If that doesn't work, you could do some dialplan trickery so that you
dial a prefix (e.g. 35XXXX -> Dial(SIP/freenum/*${EXTEN:2)*${EXTEN:2:2}))


Philip Prindeville wrote:
> I'm trying to get dialing from a Sipura working to handle freenum
> extensions, but for whatever reason it's not working.
>
> I was wondering what the Dial Plan string needs to look like.
>
> Thanks.
>
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