[Asterisk-Users] Re: asterisk strips off trailing digit from incoming calls

Ronald_Wiplinger ronald_wiplinger at leadtek.com.tw
Mon Jul 4 02:36:00 MST 2005


Bernie Ott wrote:

>There's a tiny bit of new info available:
>
>asterisk only strips off the trailing digit of calls coming from
>ANALOG lines; calling from e.g. a (fully digital) gsm mobile, I get
>the 3 digit extension as it should be.
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Try an extension with four digits and one with two. You may see, that * 
chops all after 10 digits!!!


bye

Ronald


>does this ring a bell for anyone?
>
>On 7/3/05, no name <gurkenschaeler at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>so here it is, the problem that's been nagging me for the past 2 days:
>>
>>connected a box to my telco's NTBA <-> zap/asterisk. which works:
>>
>>box:/etc/asterisk# cat /proc/zaptel/1
>>Span 1: ZTHFC1 "HFC-S PCI A ISDN card 0 [TE] layer 1 ACTIVATED (F7)" HDB3/CCS
>>
>>           1 ZTHFC1/0/1 Clear (In use)
>>           2 ZTHFC1/0/2 Clear (In use)
>>           3 ZTHFC1/0/3 HDLCFCS (In use)
>>
>>so then I instructed asterisk to treat this as zap interface:
>>
>>box:/etc/asterisk# egrep -v '(^;|^$)' zapata.conf
>>[channels]
>>switchtype=euroisdn
>>signalling=bri_cpe
>>pridialplan=unknown
>>prilocaldialplan=unknown
>>immediate=no
>>priindication=outofband
>>overlapdial=no
>>usecallerid=yes
>>rxgain=0.0
>>txgain=0.0
>>context=inbound
>>callerid=asreceived
>>group=1
>>channel=1-2
>>
>>
>>defined this in the dialplan:
>>
>>office:/etc/asterisk# tail -21 extensions.conf| egrep -v '(^;|^$)'
>>[inbound]
>>; my main number is "1234567",
>>; I am using 3-digit internal extensions
>>exten => _11234567XXX,1,Goto(internal-phones,$EXTEN:8,1)
>>exten => _XXX,1,Goto(internal-phones,${EXTEN},1)
>>; this acts as catch-all so dialling just the main number goes to x200
>>exten => s,1,Answer
>>exten => s,2,Goto(internal-phones,200,1)
>>
>>
>>now when I call e.g. "1234567200" from the outside, asterisk sees this as:
>>
>>-- Extension '20' in context 'inbound' from '1<some other number>'
>>does not exist.  Rejecting call on channel 0/1, span 1
>>
>>
>>why does asterisk INSIST on chopping the trailing digit off the
>>dialled number? I don't get it.
>>
>>please help!
>>
>>Bernie
>>
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