[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (PRI-150) why number type always changed from subscriber user to national in libpri
Richard Mudgett (JIRA)
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Fri Nov 30 11:02:45 CST 2012
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Richard Mudgett commented on PRI-150:
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Use of Asterisk v1.8.7 with libpri is *not* recommended. That version of Asterisk has a regression in its ./configure script that does not setup Asterisk to use libpri correctly. Also, Asterisk v1.8.7 is quite old now.
The called number *is* going out as a local type of number.
The calling number is going out as a national type of number.
Do you have modifiers in the CALLERID(num) value? Specifically do you have a 'N' character before the number?
The traces you attached show there is no difference in the SETUP messages sent for a call that works and one that does not. The network is just not responding. This looks to be either a configuration problem or a physical line problem and not a bug.
> why number type always changed from subscriber user to national in libpri
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>
> Key: PRI-150
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/PRI-150
> Project: LibPRI
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: General
> Affects Versions: 1.4.13
> Environment: libpri 1.4.12 and dahdi Version 2.6.1, asterisk 1.8.7 and sangoma A101.
> Reporter: james.zhu
> Assignee: Richard Mudgett
> Severity: Minor
> Attachments: testinfo.zip
>
>
> I used libpri 1.4.12 version with asterisk 1.8.7, after the pcap files, i found that
> in wireshark setup message, the number type always changed from subscriber to national number. i have set pridialplan= local and prilocaldialplan=local in chan_dahdi.conf and reboot the system everytime. because that, the system
> sometimes can not make outgoing calls. anyone can clarify that?
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