[Asterisk-Users] Q: PRI leading 0 (area access code) or 00
(country access code) missing on incoming callerid
Remco Barende
asterisk at barendse.to
Tue Feb 1 09:40:30 MST 2005
Can I still use the Digium cards if I use bristuff? I bought a
Digium TE110P and will problem run into the same problem
Thanks!
Remco
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote:
> Hi,
>
> standard asterisk doesnt support that. However it's in
> bristuff (www.junghanns.net/asterisk) zapata.conf:
>
> nationalprefix=0
> internationalprefix=00
>
> best regards
>
> Klaus
>
> Am Montag, den 31.01.2005, 20:04 +0100 schrieb Frank Sautter:
>> hi,
>>
>> on our incoming E1-PRI from german telco Arcor the leading 0 for the
>> (area access code in europe) and the 00 (country accescode in europe)
>> are missing on incoming callerids.
>> only prepending a single 0 is not the solution as suggested by some
>> writers on this list, because there is no way to differ between national
>> and international callerids and it's not possible to make the decission
>> based on the length of the presented callerid, as the length of the
>> callerid can vary in most countries.
>>
>> e.g.: i'm getting signalled 4123456789 which could be a call from
>> "Barmstedt (Germany)" which has the areacode '4123' or from Switzerland
>> which has the countrycode '41'
>>
>> somehow our ericsson businessphone 250 fromerly connected to the same
>> E1-PRI was capable of showing the correct number of leading 0s?!?
>>
>> regards
>> frank
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