[asterisk-users] BT - ISDN30 - International Calls not working, everything else is fine :(

Mr Gabriel gabriel at fusis.com
Thu Dec 4 06:15:01 CST 2008



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From: "Tzafrir Cohen" <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com> 
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com 
Sent: Thursday, 4 December, 2008 12:01:54 GMT +00:00 GMT Britain, Ireland, Portugal 
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] BT - ISDN30 - International Calls not working, everything else is fine :( 

On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 11:49:50AM +0000, Mr Gabriel wrote: 
> Dear All, 
> 
> Thank you for taking the time to read this post - I am *confused!* as to why my asterisk setup does not work as it should. I have an ISDN 30 connection for telephony, a Sangoma card, and asterisk installed. 
> 
> Incoming calls, and outgoing calls work 100%. Making an international call, results in silence, or the error message all circuits are busy 
> 
> Numbers being passed to the trunk for the call 
> 
> • National is 020xxxxxxxx will result in 20xxxxxxxx being sent and dialled, which works 
> • Mobile is 07xxxxxxxxx will result in 7xxxxxxxxx being sent and dialled, which works 
> • International 00x[any number of digits] will result in 00x[any number of digits] which does not work 
> 
> I do not see why this does not work. I do know that for every call, the flag sent is national - how can I make sure the correct flag is sent for the call? By flag, I mean the TON, (type of number) 
> 
> Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. 

Look into pridialplan in zapata.conf / chan_dahdi.conf . 

I'm not sure if 'pridialplan = unknown' is applicable. If not: something 
of the sort of internationalprefixx should help. 



"Gabriel Says" 

The pridialplan is set to pridialplan=unknown, and internationalprefix=00, I have rebooted a few times, so I know this is what is currently loaded. I am using freepbx as a web interface, is it possible that there are conflicting settings? 
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