[Asterisk-Users] Re: Re: Re: Cisco 7960 International
Shaun
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Mon Apr 17 00:27:37 MST 2006
actually i do have a 1, i just removed that line because it was setting
callerid
exten => _.,1,SetCallerID(<sniped>)
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~Shaun
"Tim Robinson" <timweb at txrx.org.uk> wrote in message
news:4442AC2A.5000307 at txrx.org.uk...
> Shaun
>
> I agree with you - I think your dial plan is the problem.
>
> you are stripping off the initial 9 in 'default' thus passing '011xxxxxx '
> etc to 'outgoing call'.
>
> Outgoing call context needs a 1 in the first priority. the 'n' priority
> only seems to work for subsequent steps in the dial plan, as it seems to
> stand for 'next priority'. See the wiki on this topic:
>
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk%20priorities
>
> The outgoing-call line where you have 9011xxxx will not match anything as
> you are digit-stripping the leading 9 in 'default' and also needs a 1 in
> the priority rather than 'n'
>
> Hope this might help.
>
> Rgds
> Tim Robinson
> Basingstoke UK
>
> Shaun wrote:
>> I know it's registering properly because i can use the phone for
>> internal/local/long distance calls... I suppose it could be a problem in
>> my dial plan.
>>
>>
>> I have the following....
>>
>> [default]
>> exten => _9011.,5,Dial,1,Goto(outgoing-call,${EXTEN:1},1)
>>
>> [outgoing-call]
>> exten => _.,n,Dial(<<SNIPPED>>)
>>
>> I also even had this at one point in time...
>>
>> [outgoing-call]
>> exten => _9011.,n,Dial(<<SNIPPED>>)
>>
>>
>> Whats weird is that usually when i screw up the dial plan i can see
>> asterisk via the cli saying somthing, in this case all i have is the sip
>> debug...
>>
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