Well, the rule to take +1 at the gateway should be removed and +1 should be
added to the individual dialplans or if your gateway does not require
registration you can create anotgher instance of it and not add +1 and send
10 digit toll free calls to that gateway.

Or you can get a voip.ms account just sending toll free calls there.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Tran, Ly V. <[email protected]>
To: Tony Graziano <[email protected]>;
[email protected] <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue Aug 10 17:13:08 2010
Subject: RE: [sipx-users] Calling Toll Free #s failing after 4.2.1 Update

I am using the same gateway with Voxitas for local, LD and tollfree.
Because they are using +1, I've set up the dial plan as you suggested to
enable dialing from the missed calls on the phone since the incoming caller
ID shows +1 as well.  I have a basic dial plan of 10 digits, 1 appended then
the gateway adds +.  So all calls made by the users are 10 digits on the
phone (local, LD and TFN). Results in dialing an external and mobile phone
using different iterations of the caller ID number on the gateway are quite
strange.

+1XXXXXXXXXX - no caller id on external; cell phone says forwarded call and
my cell number shows as the incoming
  1XXXXXXXXXX - caller id shows truncated CompanyName and blank numbers on
external phone; cell phone does the same as above
    XXXXXXXXXX - same as above.

I notice that setting Caller ID for user does not over ride the Caller ID
set on the gateway anymore as well.  The majority of the phones are set to
display the main office number as caller ID.  A few individuals had their
assigned DID set as the caller id, but that's not working now.

Looking at the sipproxy.log, the invite is sip:NPANXXYYYY

What does the Call ID suppose to look like, mine shows
Call-ID: [email protected]
Ly Tran




From: Tony Graziano
Sent: Tue 8/10/2010 2:21 PM
To: Tran, Ly V.
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Calling Toll Free #s failing after 4.2.1 Update


Well, it would help to know what your gateway is doing and how your dialing
rules work. I don't use voxitas so I can't help with anything that might be
peculiar there. Is your gateway set to add any digits to "all call" through
the gateway? Is you dialplan doing this either? Do you have a separate
dialplan for toll free (depending on how your configuration is done, you
might not need to).


If you tail the sipproxy log can you see what is in the invite you are
sending to the gateway?


invite sip:1NPANXXYYYY or sip:NPANXXYYYY ??






On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Tran, Ly V. <[email protected]> wrote:

Just noticed that we are unable to make any outbound calls to toll free
numbers after this latest update.  We were able to on the previous version.
We are using Voxitas as the ITSP.  Has anyone else seen this or tested TFN
dialing after the update?  Normal local and long distance phone calls are
working.  Voxitas tells us that our From URI is incorrect, and we need to
provide a  valid 10 digit number when dialing out to TFNs.  I'm not sure
what that means since our default caller id is set to with our valid main
office number on the gateway.  When we dial a TFN, after about 10s the
display on the phone says "disconnected, temporary failure".

Ly Tran

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