It does not dial a 1. The '1' denotes the Zap channel number which in
this case is probably your X100P. Zap channels are assigned to Zap ports
depending on the order in which you do a modprobe on them.
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Dial via X100P
Just connected my X100P to Verizon. I stumbled across a config that
works, for the moment, with this Dial command:
;this works, because it prefixes a 1 on the dialing. But why does
it?...
exten => _NXX,1,Dial(Zap/1/609${EXTEN}|55)
The comment says it all. The card/SW seems to dial a 1 before it dials
the 609${EXTEN}
Unless I'm misinterpreting what is happening?
This obviously limits my possibilities. Can somebody explain to me why
it dials 1, or appears to?
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