I don't know about SNOM, but with Xlite Softphone you can have the SoftPhone internal dialplan.
Ex. [29]xxxxxxxx;match=1;pre="0"; this adds a Zero to every nine digits number s I dial begining with 2 or 9 , this has nothing to do with asterisk, is VoiP phone dialplan. So you can tell to the softphone that when you dial a specific pattern like 9XXXXXXXX the Softphone should add an extra 9 in the beginning. This helped me out to import all my contacts from Outlook without having to Add a "0" in the begining of all of them. Hope this help On 1/23/07, Ed W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can I ask for some advice on dial-plan construction please I have setup my dialplan to use 9 to get a zap trunk, leaving everything else for internal extensions. However, this creates a problem in that my callerid is correct, but doesn't work to re-dial the incoming caller. So if I simply click "missed calls" on my Snom phone and hit redial then it tries to dial an internal extension. So I then setup Asterisk to add a "9" to the incoming callerid for all calls which come via the Zap trunk, but now this creates some issues with applications like Snapanumber and perhaps HudLite, which are trying to map the caller ID to numbers in the addressbook (and I don't really want my internal Outlook address books to have everyone listed with a "9" in front of their number) How are others handling this? I have considered simply dropping the prefix digit and working around any clashes in internal and external numbers (not very hard). Grateful for any thoughts Ed W _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
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