In my long distance dial plan, I have sipX (v3.10) prepend the necessary
1 for dialing outbound long distance calls over the PSTN. Using a
network sniff, I have verified that sipX does indeed do this and
creates/sends the following INVITE to the gateway:
INVITE sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SIP/2.0
Record-Route:
<sip:172.20.1.101:5060;lr;sipXecs-rs=%2Afrom%7EYmIxY2ZiMjA%60.400_authru
les%2Aauth%7E%21eae23d5a72f9f0d65973ce6895b2cf13>
Max-Forwards: 18
Contact: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:25948>
To: "9495551212"<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Garage"<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;tag=bb1cfb20
Call-Id: MDVlNDM1NmU3ODE5ZmI0NjhmNGQzMzdiODJmNzg2ZDQ.
Cseq: 2 INVITE
...
However, the gateway (with no other dialstring-altering dialplan of its
own) stubbornly dials the number in the "To:" field--not the target in
the INVITE line of the packet. This call then fails in the PSTN since
it's missing the leading digit '1'.
Am I correct in assuming this is the gateway's problem--and not one
where sipX should be altering the "To:" field of the INVITE?
Any info/help is appreciated/
sdm
(Gateway=Grandstream GXW4104)
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