[Asterisk-Users] Strange area codes when dialing outgoing calls
on EuroISDN E1 FIXED!!
Daniel Nyström
daniel at nystrom.st
Wed May 4 17:00:31 MST 2005
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administrator tootai wrote:
| Daniel Nyström a écrit :
|
|> My server is located in Sweden. And as many European countries,
|> we use a 0 to indicate area codes, and 00 to indicate
|> international calls. And, when not having any leading 0, the call
|> is a local call. But when dialing out through Asterisk, I can't
|> use leading zeros! I havn't tried international calls, but
|> non-local calls must begin directly with the area code without
|> the leading zero to work. This is really problematic, cause there
|> are no chance to call local calls, or service numbers, or even
|> 112 (Swedish 911). According to the Telco, the number sent should
|> include leading zeros, so the problem seems to be within
|> Asterisk. Any tips is appriciated!
|>
|>
| Hi Daniel,
|
| asterisk is not your problem, it's your dialplan which is not
| adapted. We are using 0 for long distance or area calls without
| problem. Someting like dial(ZAP/1/0{EXEN}) should call your number
| prefixed with 0 If you remove the leading 0 number will be dialed
| as is. Or perhaps you're using a gateway PBX who automaticaly
| add/remove prefixes.
|
Your were right! The PRIDIALPLAN was not set (didn't though I needed
it). Now it all works GREAT!
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Daniel
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