I would disable that rule and replace it with a custom rule that send
"exactly" the number of digits to the itsp that they need. You might use "9"
if you are using an analog gateway programmed to accept it.

What format does your itsp want you to send? Who is the ITSP?

On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Victor Williams <[email protected]>wrote:

> Looking for a little direction from some more experienced telephony
> people...this is my first dealings with setting up any type of phone system
> in probably 10 years...
>
> I've somewhat successfully set up our installation (4.2.1 / latest stable)
> and can receive incoming calls.  We set up with voipvoip.com, and I can
> call into our local DID and it rings to the extension I set up for all calls
> to terminate at.  However, when I attempt to call out dialing 9 and then the
> number, I get fast busy.  This happens whether I dial 11 digits, 10 digits,
> or 7.
>
> I troubleshot my previous issue with SIP registration by setting the
> logging level to debug of the "SIP Trunking" service, then tailing the
> sipxbridge.log file.  What would be the best method or best place to
> start to find out why I cannot dial out?  Is there another file that would
> give some clues by looking at the output?
>
>
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