[Asterisk-Users] cannot dial non-local numbers (junghanns QuadBRI
cards)
MvB
max at mvb.demon.nl
Sat Feb 5 09:52:49 MST 2005
Hello,
With a Junghanns QuadBRI card I am experiencing trouble when dialing a
non-local number via ISDN. The site where I have trouble I can dial out
using and an active ISDN Fritz (=AVM) BRI card, but junghanns no go.
I have tested the asterisk and hardware in the same set up at a
geographical different location where it does work. I am pretty much
stuck now.
It seems that the progress indicator 1e 02 82 81 is the problem saying
the call is not end-to-end ISDN.
On the site (A) where things go wrong I see the following ISDN errors:
< Message type: ALERTING (1)
< [1e 02 82 88]
< Progress Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0)
0: 0 Location: Public network serving the local user (2)
< Ext: 1 Progress Description: Inband
information or appropriate pattern now available. (8) ]
< [1e 02 82 81]
< Progress Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0)
0: 0 Location: Public network serving the local user (2)
< Ext: 1 Progress Description: Call is
not end-to-end ISDN; further call progress information may be available
inband. (1) ]
Sending Receiver Ready (3)
Then I get a message I am dialing a non-existing number that does exist.
On the site (B) where things go well I see:
< Message type: ALERTING (1)
< [1e 02 82 88]
< Progress Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0)
0: 0 Location: Public network serving the local user (2)
< Ext: 1 Progress Description: Inband
information or appropriate pattern now available. (8) ]
Sending Receiver Ready (3)
I am not able to determine what problem I am facing so no clue where to
look for a solution any suggestions are welcome.
I use bristuff-0.2.0-RC5 from Junghanns(includes zaptel 1.0.4, libpri
1.0.4 and asterisk 1.0.5. I use the standard zapata.conf that goes with
it and it is like:
[channels]
switchtype = euroisdn
pridialplan = local
prilocaldialplan = local
echocancel = yes
immediate=no
group = 1
context=internal
signalling = bri_net_ptmp
immediate=no
channel => 1-2
; S/T port 1 in NT mode with power enabled
group = 2
context=pstn
signalling = bri_cpe_ptmp
immmediate=yes
;overlapdial=yes
channel => 4-5
; S/T port 2 in TE mode this is the incoming ISDN BRI (from PSTN)
Regards,
Max
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