Fixed this by removing the Gateway from the Dial Plan - thanks Tony! 

So the gateway in the dialplan means where to send the call (or which gateways 
to allow for matched calls). I supposed it had meant where it was receiving a 
call as well.

Cheers
Jesse

On 15/08/2010, at 9:11 PM, Jesse Reynolds wrote:

> Hello
> 
> We have a 100 number indial range with Internode / Nodephone (Broadworks). If 
> I manually specify one of the numbers as an alias for an extension then 
> calling this number correctly rings the extension. However if I try and 
> instead use a dial plan for incoming calls via the ITSP gateway to look at 
> the last two digits, stick '10' on the front and use that to figure out which 
> extension to ring, it doesn't work (rings for a while and then fails). 
> 
> Upon closer inspection it appears that sipx is correctly calculating the 
> extension (1028 in my case) but is then sending the call back to the ITSP! 
> It's sending it to [email protected] which of course Internode 
> doesn't know what to do with. Why is 
> 
> I have a sip trace but am worried about pasting it in as it contains phone 
> numbers and domain names and stuff. Or should I get over myself and send it 
> through anyway? 
> 
> Thank you
> Jesse
> 
> 
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  Jesse Reynolds
  Virtual Artists Pty Ltd - http://www.va.com.au/
  Phone: 08 7120 7134 (Adelaide) or 02 9043 2288 (Sydney)   Mobile: 0414 669 790

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