Thank yo very much, it works!

I had a 0 before the number, in misdn.conf ->natiolapreffix=0

2007/6/20, Ex Vitorino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

  You have only one extension in the [incoming] context and that is
  's'. You probably need a different one -- the one the telco sends
  you...

  Ideas:

  1. Try using a generic wildcard such as '_X.' instead of 's', then
       check the CLI after incrementing verbosity to at least 3

       (BTW: don't forget reloading extensions!)

  2. Enable misdn debugging to leve 3 and check its log
      at /var/log/asterisk/misdn.log.
      You will have the "destination extension" as the "dad" field, IIRC.

  Good luck
--
  Ex Vito

On 6/20/07, Josu Lazkano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everybody.
>
> I have an other problem with mISDN.
> The outgoing calls goes perfect, but the incoming no.
>
> When people call in the CLI puts that:
>
> *CLI> Jun 20 12:32:08 WARNING[2315]: chan_misdn.c:4920 chan_misdn_log:
> Extension can never match, so disconnecting
>

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