On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 03:53:11PM +0100, Jaap Winius wrote:
> Quoting Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > What is the Dial command you use?
> > Can you post the relevant part of your diaplan?
> 
> exten => _X.,1,Dial(Zap/g0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],,r)
> 
> > In addition: are you sure that there are channels set for group=0 ?
> > Maybe try a channel directly: Zap/1 or Zap/2 instead of Zap/g0 .
> 
> Aha! So, that's what /g*/ refers to: the group number specified in  
> zatapa.conf! I set this to g0 after blindly following your advice of  
> 27 December last year:
> 
>     "So basically dial to Zap/g0/NUMBER and it should dial it to
>     and it should dial it to your provider."

(This is because with genzaptelconf and zapconf I put all "trunks" also
in group 0)

> 
> The problem was that I had set "group=1" in the zatapa.conf. Now that  
> I've changed the dial command to Zap/g1/, the situation is vastly  
> improved:
> 
>     == Primary D-Channel on span 1 up
> 
> and
> 
>      -- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1] Dial("SIP/1000-081f68b0",
>      "Zap/g1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]||r") in new stack
>      -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH
>      -- Called g1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Again, you're calling an incorrect number. You dial to a number that
includes the string "@channels". This is of course a number your telco
does not know how to handle. Also you may need to add 
"pridialplan = unknown" in zapata.conf.

>      -- Channel 0/1, span 1 got hangup request, cause 28
>      -- Hungup 'Zap/1-1'
> 
> This is when I try to make a call, which looks much better now.

-- 
               Tzafrir Cohen
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+972-50-7952406           mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.xorcom.com  iax:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tzafrir

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