I'm still trying to understand the issue. It displays to CDR that way
when I use a + as the PSTN prefix. I can find no other way for the call
to even get through the dialplan.

Even when it gets throughs it sends %2B1 to the gateway (ingate, which
can't interpret this either. I've tried many variations to "strip" that
with a custom dialplan too. Nothing seems to work. Am I the only one
hitting this?



>>> Scott Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/18/08 09:31AM >>>

On Wed, 2008-06-18 at 06:36 -0300, Tony Graziano wrote:
> I tried to add "+" as the prefix, it now shows up in the CDR as
> %2B1(10digit) number when I dial, so the calls fail but at least get
> through the dialing plan and show up in the CDR.
> 
> Starting to hate Bandtel.

It may be that there are good reasons to hate Bandtel - I take no
position on that at this time - but this is probably not one of them.
Using a fully qualified E.164 number is probably the least ambiguous
way
to do PSTN addressing between administrative entities.

Having the '+' not display correctly in a CDR is a bug - please file
an
issue.

-- 
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