Thanks for adding rules for trunks, but yesterday I've created this rules:
0039+ZXXX.
00ZXXX.
in one trunk I use for outbound traffic
It worked fine but this morning I've found instead of them this rule:
0|NXXX.
I've changed it to my rules and again after sometimes changed in 0|NXXX.
I've changed again it to my rules and again after sometimes changed in BLANK.
What happened?
Riccardo
PS: in Outbound I've set rule XXX.
This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by bri on 24.02.2006 at 11:39.
I think it doesn't work.
I call from Italy ad i dial a local number throuh my ata:
02123456
in trunk rules I've put
0039+0ZXXX.
so I think the system will compose
003902123456
If I want to call outside Italy I compose through my ATA:
0043732123456
in trunk rules I've put
00ZXXX.
so I think the system will compose
0043732123456
Is it correct? I think so.
But if I try to call 02123456 with that rules (I've tried also with one rule only) I hear a voice: " ... are busy now. Pleace try call again later .."
Is not a problem of voip provider because if I use my ata to connect to sip server, the call is generated well.
Is possible for testing to have a "log" of traffic in which we can see the real inbound and outbound traffic with the number dialed from extension, and the number dialed in the trunk?
It looks like prefixing no longer works for me. I am using a trunk that requies any number to be prefixed with 1899. However, whatever I put in the prefix section or dial plan, it has no effect and the prefix is not being dialed.