[asterisk-r2] Some long distance numbers get congestion

Melcon Moraes melcon at gmail.com
Sat Dec 6 13:41:02 CST 2008


And for the record, next time use a  pastebin to paste your logs and config
files, so the message on the list don't get blocked by exceeding the 40K
limit, as just happened to me because I replied yours.

http://pastebin.ca

-MM

On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Moises Silva <moises.silva at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Raúl,
>
> > Yes, other national  and internataional long distance calls work well
> >
> > It's always the sume numbers that fail every time. We checked with telco
> (Telmex) but they say the don't have any area code or
> > numbers blocked
>
> Can you confirm the number you want to dial is: 017222164393 ? Toluca,
> Estado de México?
>
> > These numbers that fail, we have tried from other Telmex (analog) lines
> and they do answer normally
> Yeah well, that helps to know that the numbers are OK, however, since
> analog lines use a different mechanism. The last signal we receive
> from Telmex is signal number 4. According to Telmex MFC/R2
> specification signal number 4 from the backward side is congestion,
> regardless of the context where this is received. So, you should ask
> them to put  you on the line with a technical person and tell this
> guy/girl why in the hell are they sending signal number 4, they have
> not even asked us for our calling party category request and they shut
> us down.
>
> Moy
>
>
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