Hello Jeroen, On 04-Sep-2005 9:22, Jeroen Baten wrote: > Op zondag 4 september 2005 09:07, schreef Jeroen Baten: > >>Op zondag 4 september 2005 00:21, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]: >> >>>Ok - what the heck is this?--------------------v >>>Dial("SIP/4001-2fea", "Zap/2/<mycellphonenumber}") >>> >>>I've never seen a } used in a dial statement... >> >>sorry, one } to many. in extensions it reads: >>exten => _97.,1,Dial(Zap/2/${EXTEN:2}) >> >>still no joy though. Even changed the timeout: >> >> Executing Dial("SIP/4001-b455", "Zap/2/456343|15") in new stack >> -- Called 2/456343 >> -- Channel 0/2, span 1 got hangup >> -- Hungup 'Zap/2-1' >> == No one is available to answer at this time
What ISDN card do you have? It sounds like a quadbri, and that your in the netherlands, so am I. That leaves one question is it directly connected to a kpn line or via an other pbx/pabx? If not, you could use this as your /etc/zaptel.conf [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# cat zaptel.conf | grep -v "^#" loadzone = nl defaultzone=nl span=1,0,3,ccs,ami span=2,0,3,ccs,ami span=3,0,3,ccs,ami span=4,0,3,ccs,ami bchan=1,2 dchan=3 bchan=4,5 dchan=6 bchan=7,8 dchan=9 bchan=10,11 dchan=12 For zapata.conf: [EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]# cat zapata.conf | grep -v "^#" [channels] switchtype = euroisdn pridialplan = dynamic prilocaldialplan = unknown nationalprefix = 0 internationalprefix = 00 musiconhold=default echocancel = yes echocancelwhenbridged = yes echotraining = 100 signalling = bri_cpe_ptmp context=pstn-inbound group = 1 channel => 1-2 signalling = bri_net_ptmp context=isdn-inbound group = 2 channel => 4-5 signalling = bri_net_ptmp context=isdn-inbound group = 3 channel => 7-8 Where port 1 is the KPN line and port 2 through 4 are internal isdn lines where the card is acting as the network side. The dial statements in use here: [pstn-outbound] exten => _0.,1,SetCallerID(${EDN_MAIN:1}) exten => _0.,2,Dial(${ZAP_MAIN}${EXTEN:1},120) exten => _0.,3,Macro(dial-result) Where the variables are: [EMAIL PROTECTED] includes]# grep -e EDN_MAIN -e ZAP_MAIN ../extensions.conf EDN_MAIN=<MY PRIMARY MSN WITH FIRST ZERO> ZAP_MAIN=Zap/g1/ This works, at least here, notice the g1 instead of 2 this allows Asterisk to select on of the 2 channels. Asterisk output of a successfull dial: hn00pbx01*CLI> -- Executing SetCallerID("SIP/SJCC7960-3ed1", "<MY MSN WITHOUT LEADING 0>") in new stack -- Executing Dial("SIP/SJCC7960-3ed1", "Zap/g1/<MOBILE #>|120") in new stack -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH -- Called g1/<MOBILE #> -- Zap/1-1 is ringing -- Zap/1-1 answered SIP/SJCC7960-3ed1 -- Hungup 'Zap/1-1' == Spawn extension (int-inbound, 00646142645, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/SJCC7960-3ed1' FYI: when starting to mess with outgoing and incoming MSN, in asterisk you need the full number ie: 0207712345 but for the outgoing channel you need it without the 0, so 207712345 otherwise KPN won't accept it. Good luck -- Met Vriendelijke groet/Yours Sincerely Stijn Jonker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users