_Update_
Strangely, I've just found that I can dial local (6 digit) numbers using
the '9' prefix - Zap/g2/9742xxx. I'm probably doing something really
daft, but for the life of me, I can't see how I managed to create this
strange scenario.
John
John McEleney wrote:
Hi all,
I really hope that you guys can help, because I've been tearing my
hair out for the past 5 hours on this one.
I have a Zaphfc (BRI) card in TE mode connected to the S-Bus of a
Nortel Meridian phone system. Phone calls from the Nortel to say MSN
510 are correctly being sent to the right SIP phone. When asterisk
dials say Zap/g2/224 (a Nortel internal extension) the call goes
through, no problem.
The wierd bit is, when Asterisk calls Zap/g2/907748xx to reach an
mobile on an outside line, the call connot be connected. I know for a
fact that the '9' prefix is valid for use on the S-Bus, because I
previously used AVM Fritz (CAPI) card on the same S-Bus.
If any can help, I will be eternally grateful.
Thanks,
John
*** Log ***
voip*CLI
-- Executing Dial(Zap/1-1, Zap/g2/228) in new stack
-- Called g2/228
-- Accepting call from '224' to '521' on channel 0/1, span 1
-- Zap/4-1 is ringing
received TEI check request for TEI = 127
received TEI check request for TEI = 127
-- Channel 0/1, span 1 got hangup -- I hung up
Jan 20 16:17:26 WARNING[4613]: app_dial.c:369 wait_for_answer: Unable
to forward frame
-- Hungup 'Zap/4-1'
== Spawn extension (from-isdn, 521, 1) exited non-zero on 'Zap/1-1'
-- Hungup 'Zap/1-1'
-- Executing Dial(Zap/1-1, Zap/g2/907748xx) in new stack
-- Called g2/907748xx
-- Accepting call from '224' to '518' on channel 0/1, span 1
received TEI check request for TEI = 127
received TEI check request for TEI = 127
received TEI check request for TEI = 127
-- Channel 0/1, span 2 got hangup
-- Hungup 'Zap/4-1'
== No one is available to answer at this time
-- Executing VoiceMail2(Zap/1-1, u100) in new stack
-- Playing 'voicemail/default/100/unavail' (language 'en')
*** extensions.conf ***
[from-isdn]
exten = 518,1,Dial(Zap/g2/907748xx)
exten = 521,1,Dial(Zap/g2/228)
*** zapata.conf ***
[channels]
language=en
rxwink=300
switchtype=euroisdn
nationalprefix= - also tried 0 and 90 here
internationalprefix= - tried 00 here
signalling = bri_cpe_ptmp
prilocaldialplan=local
pridialplan=local
rxgain=3.0
txgain=3.0
echocancel=64
echotraining=yes
echocancelwhenbridged=yes
immediate=no
overlapdial=no
group = 1
context=from-isdn
channel = 1-2
signalling = bri_cpe_ptmp
pridialplan=local
prilocaldialplan=local
rxgain=3.0
txgain=3.0
echocancel=64
echotraining=yes
echocancelwhenbridged=yes
immediate=no
overlapdial=no
group = 2
context=from-isdn
channel = 4-5
signalling = bri_cpe_ptmp
prilocaldialplan=local
pridialplan=local
rxgain=3.0
txgain=3.0
echocancel=64
echotraining=yes
echocancelwhenbridged=yes
immediate=no
overlapdial=no
group = 3
context=from-isdn
channel = 7-8
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