But how can that be, since PSTN calls don't send a Called Party ID?  
Surely you cannot retrieve the DID number from a PSTN call.

Keith.

heros wrote:

>SipX route the calls from a sip PSTN or GSM gateway using the rules in
>dialplan. If no rule that match incoming DID is defined than SipX rejects
>the call.
>
>Heros
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>Inviato: giovedì 25 giugno 2009 15.19
>A: [email protected]
>Oggetto: [sipx-users] Routing incoming PSTN or GSM calls
>
>With auto-attendant disabled, incoming PSTN or GSM calls are not routed to
>any extension whatsoever. How does sipX (by default) route these calls?
>
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