It will depend entirely upon the itsp or telco provider.

Some itsp's do not actually support "hair pinned" calls.

I ran into an instance recently where the outbound call (forward) was a
local call but we had to use a 10 digit number instead of 7 "only" for the
forward.

A siptrace would be helpful.

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On Sep 18, 2012 10:24 PM, "Jeff Pyle" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> What must one do in 4.6 to allow a local user to forward a call to an
> external number?
>
> Here is what I have now:  User A can dial a 10-digit outside number and it
> routes out the gateway correctly.  User A can include the outside number in
> his call forwarding configuration, and if User B calls User A, the call
> forward works correctly.  But if User A receives a call from the outside,
> the outside caller hits User A's voicemail instead of forwarding to the
> outside number.
>
> All other inbound and outbound calling through the gateway seems to work
> okay.
>
> As far as I can tell all my permissions and dial-plans are configured and
> enabled correctly.  sipXproxy.log isn't helping much.  What might I check
> next?
>
>
>
> - Jeff
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