Re: [Asterisk-Users] Problem switching from external ISDN-2 to PBX ISDN-2

2005-11-19 Thread amer karim
Lars;

did you try to remove the 3 zero in your incoming call.
Youcan do that inyour extension.conf.
2005/11/18, Lars Dybdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would appreciate any ideas on the topic of switching from connecting to an outside ISDN-2 line to connecting to a PBX. I didn't find much using google and 
voip-info.org.Lars. 

On 11/18/05, Lars Dybdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote: 
My extensions.conf is basically:[incoming]exten = s,1,Answer()exten = s,2,Background(M800)
exten = s,3,WaitExten(5)exten = s,4,Dial(Zap/2/12341234)On the external ISDN-2 connection I get all incoming calls on Zap/1. I use Asterisk 1.0.9-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8o and this is my zapata.conf
:[channels]language=daswitchtype=euroisdn;If you connect to a hicom PBX set your ISDN Numbering Plan Identifierto unknown.pridialplan=localprilocaldialplan=localsignalling = bri_cpe_ptmp
;signalling = fxs_ksrxwink=300usecallerid=yeshidecallerid=nocallwaiting=yesusecallingpres=yescallwaitingcallerid=yes threewaycalling=yestransfer=yescancallforward=yescallreturn=yes
echocancel=yesechocancelwhenbridged=yes;rxgain=0.0txgain=20nationalprefix = 0internationalprefix = 00faxdetect=incoming group=0callgroup=1pickupgroup=1immediate=yescontext=isdnincoming
channel = 1-2On 11/18/05, amer karim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi; 
 What is ur extension.conf? do u use overlapdial?? 2005/11/18, Lars Dybdahl 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:   I have a system that works perfectly using zaphfc on an external   ISDN-2 connection. When I move this to a PBX-based ISDN-2 connection,  it still receives calls, but is unable to dial out.
   In Denmark, we have no long distance calls, but only national calls   (8-digit numbers) or international calls (00 countrycode etc.).  Normally, incoming national calls would be reported as 8-digit
  numbers, but when I connect my asterisk to the PBX, it is preceded by   three zeroes (00012345678 instead of 12345678). This seems to indicate  a problem, too, since you normally only dial one zero on a PBX to get
  an outside line.   Any ideas?Lars.___--Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by 
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[Asterisk-Users] Problem switching from external ISDN-2 to PBX ISDN-2

2005-11-18 Thread Lars Dybdahl
I have a system that works perfectly using zaphfc on an external
ISDN-2 connection. When I move this to a PBX-based ISDN-2 connection,
it still receives calls, but is unable to dial out.

In Denmark, we have no long distance calls, but only national calls
(8-digit numbers) or international calls (00 countrycode etc.).
Normally, incoming national calls would be reported as 8-digit
numbers, but when I connect my asterisk to the PBX, it is preceded by
three zeroes (00012345678 instead of 12345678). This seems to indicate
a problem, too, since you normally only dial one zero on a PBX to get
an outside line.

Any ideas?

Lars.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Problem switching from external ISDN-2 to PBX ISDN-2

2005-11-18 Thread amer karim
Hi;

What is ur extension.conf?
do u use overlapdial??
2005/11/18, Lars Dybdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a system that works perfectly using zaphfc on an externalISDN-2 connection. When I move this to a PBX-based ISDN-2 connection,
it still receives calls, but is unable to dial out.In Denmark, we have no long distance calls, but only national calls(8-digit numbers) or international calls (00 countrycode etc.).Normally, incoming national calls would be reported as 8-digit
numbers, but when I connect my asterisk to the PBX, it is preceded bythree zeroes (00012345678 instead of 12345678). This seems to indicatea problem, too, since you normally only dial one zero on a PBX to get
an outside line.Any ideas?Lars.___--Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com --Asterisk-Users mailing list
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Problem switching from external ISDN-2 to PBX ISDN-2

2005-11-18 Thread Lars Dybdahl
My extensions.conf is basically:

[incoming]
exten = s,1,Answer()
exten = s,2,Background(M800)
exten = s,3,WaitExten(5)
exten = s,4,Dial(Zap/2/12341234)

On the external ISDN-2 connection I get all incoming calls on Zap/1. I
use Asterisk 1.0.9-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8o and this is my zapata.conf:

[channels]
language=da
switchtype=euroisdn
;If you connect to a hicom PBX set your ISDN Numbering Plan Identifier
to unknown.
pridialplan=local
prilocaldialplan=local


signalling = bri_cpe_ptmp
;signalling = fxs_ks
rxwink=300

usecallerid=yes
hidecallerid=no
callwaiting=yes
usecallingpres=yes
callwaitingcallerid=yes
threewaycalling=yes
transfer=yes
cancallforward=yes
callreturn=yes
echocancel=yes
echocancelwhenbridged=yes
;rxgain=0.0
txgain=20
nationalprefix = 0
internationalprefix = 00
faxdetect=incoming
group=0
callgroup=1
pickupgroup=1
immediate=yes
context=isdnincoming
channel = 1-2


On 11/18/05, amer karim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi;

 What is ur extension.conf?
 do u use overlapdial??


 2005/11/18, Lars Dybdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  I have a system that works perfectly using zaphfc on an external
  ISDN-2 connection. When I move this to a PBX-based ISDN-2 connection,
  it still receives calls, but is unable to dial out.
 
  In Denmark, we have no long distance calls, but only national calls
  (8-digit numbers) or international calls (00 countrycode etc.).
  Normally, incoming national calls would be reported as 8-digit
  numbers, but when I connect my asterisk to the PBX, it is preceded by
  three zeroes (00012345678 instead of 12345678). This seems to indicate
  a problem, too, since you normally only dial one zero on a PBX to get
  an outside line.
 
  Any ideas?
 
  Lars.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Problem switching from external ISDN-2 to PBX ISDN-2

2005-11-18 Thread Lars Dybdahl
I would appreciate any ideas on the topic of switching from connecting
to an outside ISDN-2 line to connecting to a PBX. I didn't find much
using google and voip-info.org.

Lars.On 11/18/05, Lars Dybdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My extensions.conf is basically:[incoming]exten = s,1,Answer()exten = s,2,Background(M800)exten = s,3,WaitExten(5)exten = s,4,Dial(Zap/2/12341234)On the external ISDN-2 connection I get all incoming calls on Zap/1. I
use Asterisk 1.0.9-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8o and this is my zapata.conf:[channels]language=daswitchtype=euroisdn;If you connect to a hicom PBX set your ISDN Numbering Plan Identifierto unknown.
pridialplan=localprilocaldialplan=localsignalling = bri_cpe_ptmp;signalling = fxs_ksrxwink=300usecallerid=yeshidecallerid=nocallwaiting=yesusecallingpres=yescallwaitingcallerid=yes
threewaycalling=yestransfer=yescancallforward=yescallreturn=yesechocancel=yesechocancelwhenbridged=yes;rxgain=0.0txgain=20nationalprefix = 0internationalprefix = 00faxdetect=incoming
group=0callgroup=1pickupgroup=1immediate=yescontext=isdnincomingchannel = 1-2On 11/18/05, amer karim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi;
 What is ur extension.conf? do u use overlapdial?? 2005/11/18, Lars Dybdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:   I have a system that works perfectly using zaphfc on an external
  ISDN-2 connection. When I move this to a PBX-based ISDN-2 connection,  it still receives calls, but is unable to dial out.   In Denmark, we have no long distance calls, but only national calls
  (8-digit numbers) or international calls (00 countrycode etc.).  Normally, incoming national calls would be reported as 8-digit  numbers, but when I connect my asterisk to the PBX, it is preceded by
  three zeroes (00012345678 instead of 12345678). This seems to indicate  a problem, too, since you normally only dial one zero on a PBX to get  an outside line.   Any ideas?
   Lars.
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