Tony Graziano wrote:
> In the dial plan, it says the prefix MUST be a number.

Where does it say it? Any prefix that is legal as part of user part of SIP URL 
is accepted and correctly processed by sipXconfig. That includes "+" sign.

> 
> If this is the case, it is actually accepting a non-numeric input, but
> the transform is "very" unpredictable, but perhaps not a CDR bug as much
> as a sipxconfig/dialplan bug in that it accepts it and transforms it to
> something "unpassable".

Send generated mappingrules.xml.in if you think that sipXconfig produces 
something "unpassable".
It's perfectly OK to add the rule that strips or removes "+". You can do that 
in 
your long distance rules for calls going to your provider. You can strip "+" 
from incoming calls by adding Custom Rule.

> 
> How does anyone get around the issue of sending a "+" since it can't be
> stripped, and is not strip-able or sendable by sipx via a dial rule?

Please describe exactly what you tried to do in UI. Send *rules.xml.in files.

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