[asterisk-users] Call forwarding (from PHONE configuration) with PRI

Barry D. Hassler barry.hassler at gmail.com
Mon Apr 9 22:23:35 MST 2007


Hi folks.

My client is wanting to use call forwarding configured on their phones
(Linksys SPA942), with a PRI from their provider. When we configure call
forwarding, we invariably get a "The number you have dialed is not in
service" message from the providers.

Examining the detailed dial plan debugging as well as the PRI debugging,
the number is dialed correctly. The only difference noticed between a
forwarded call versus a "normal" outbound call is that an extended
attribute of "Forwarded Unconditionally".

The (slightly edited -- I've edited the phone numbers to protect the
innocent) trace is below. Is this an asterisk issue, or an ILEC issue? I
have a ticket open with the ILEC as well, but they tend to be less than
helpful (their response has been to turn on their call forwarding option).

Any thoughts appreciated!

> [ 02 01 01 1e ]
    -- Got SIP response 302 "Moved Temporarily" back from 192.168.1.55
mail*CLI>

    -- Now forwarding Zap/1-1 to
'Local/19370000000 at from-internal' (thanks to SIP/2105-08217980)
    -- Executing Macro("Local/19370000000 at from-internal-599a,2",
"to-pstn-standard|19370000000") in new stack
    -- Executing NoOp("Local/19370000000 at from-internal-599a,2",
""CALLERID(num)=" 9370000001") in new stack
    -- Executing NoOp("Local/19370000000 at from-internal-599a,2",
""MACRO_EXTEN=" 19370000000") in new stack
    -- Executing GotoIf("Local/19370000000 at from-internal-599a,2",
"0?:7") in new stack
    -- Goto (macro-to-pstn-standard,s,7)
    -- Executing NoOp("Local/19370000000 at from-internal-599a,2", ""Call
Forwarded"") in new stack
    -- Executing Set("Local/19370000000 at from-internal-599a,2",
"CALLERID(name)="CLIENT NAME"") in new stack
    -- Executing Set("Local/19370000000 at from-internal-599a,2",
"CALLERID(num)=5130000001") in new stack
    -- Executing Dial("Local/19370000000 at from-internal-599a,2",
"Zap/g1/19370000000||r") in new stack
    -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH
mail*CLI>

> [04 03 80 90 a2]
> Bearer Capability (len= 5) [ Ext: 1  Q.931 Std: 0  Info transfer
capability: Speech (0)
>                              Ext: 1  Trans mode/rate: 64kbps,
circuit-mode (16)
>                              Ext: 1  User information layer 1: u-Law
(34)
> [18 03 a9 83 82]
> Channel ID (len= 5) [ Ext: 1  IntID: Implicit, PRI Spare: 0, Exclusive
Dchan: 0
>                        ChanSel: Reserved
>                       Ext: 1  Coding: 0   Number Specified   Channel
Type: 3
>                       Ext: 1  Channel: 2 ]
> [1e 02 80 83]
> Progress Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1  Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0)
0: 0   Location: User (0)
>                               Ext: 1  Progress Description: Calling
equipment is non-ISDN. (3) ]
> [28 19 b1 22 46 57 44 20 46 52 4f 4d 20 42 4c 55 45 20 4c 4f 4f 50 20
4c 4c 43 22]
> Display (len=25) Charset: 31 [ "FWD FROM xxxxxxxxx" ]
> [6c 0c 49 80 35 31 33 32 30 34 32 31 30 30]
> Calling Number (len=14) [ Ext: 0  TON: Subscriber Number (4)  NPI:
Private Numbering Plan (9)
>                           Presentation: Presentation permitted, user
number not screened (0) '5130000001' ]
> [70 0c c9 31 39 33 37 34 32 37 39 30 30 30]
> Called Number (len=14) [ Ext: 1  TON: Subscriber Number (4)  NPI:
Private Numbering Plan (9) '19370000000' ]
> [74 07 49 01 8f 32 31 30 35]
> Redirecting Number (len= 9) [ Ext: 0  TON: Subscriber Number (4)  NPI:
Private Numbering Plan (9)
>                               Ext: 0 Presentation: Presentation
permitted, user number passed network screening (1)
>                               Ext: 1 Reason: Forwarded unconditionally
(15) '2105' ]
    -- Called g1/19370000000
    -- Local/19370000000 at from-internal-599a,1 is ringing
mail*CLI>


-- 
Barry D. Hassler
President, HCST

http://www.hcst.net/
937-427-9000
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