This may fix your issue:
mx,10,4,0
By default Mexico variant has the option get ANI after DNIS. Which
it means just after getting the DNIS digits we will request the
calling party category and DNIS. The Nortel PBX seems to not like
calling party category requests and they want to go straight to
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Same effect...
I belive that is a nortel issue.
But I have no idea of how to debug it to fix it... any advice is helped..
Also the provider, asked me for the tone table because he can set
the tone table as he wishes...
TIA.
Testcalll output
I do not know if this will make a difference but the protocol-variant
for Mexico should be:
protocol-variant mx,10,4
You only get 10 digits from the phone company.
On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 18:03 -0800, Andres Tello Abrego wrote:
protocol-variant mx,20,4
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Telecomunicaciones
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Thanks Carlos...
Using mx,10,4 didn't work.
Chan 31, class 'mfcr2', variant 'mx,10,4', end 0, caller 0, from '' to ''
Loading protocol mfcr2
Thread for channel 0
MFC/R2 Chan 31: Call control(9)
MFC/R2 Chan 31: Unblock
MFC/R2 Chan 31: 1001
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I have a astunicall-1.4 setup with a te110p to a nortel pbx in Mexico.
(Hate R2!).
This is what I get when trying to call to * box using testcall:
./testcall
Chan 31, class 'mfcr2', variant 'mx,20,4', end 0, caller 0, from '' to ''
Loading protocol