On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 10:21:10 -0600, Kristian Kielhofner wrote...

>       X-Lite uses some sequences at the beggining of calls to specify 
> different SIP accounts:
> 
> #1411 - Dials 411 with the first account
> #2411 - Dials 411 with the second account

I'm aware of the prefixes, and it isn't the problem.  I removed all of the
dial prefixes from my config and I'm still seeing the same thing.

From: Cline W S Jr <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;tag=2492046947
To: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;tag=as6e7031ac

Dialing #1#86 doesn't work, either, as X-Lite is sending the entire string,
including the leading #1, out...

From: Cline W S Jr <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;tag=287043438
To: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;tag=as13e48b06

In every case # is getting converted to %23 and Asterisk isn't parsing it
correctly.

-SC
-- 
Stanley Cline -- sc1 at roamer1 dot org -- http://www.roamer1.org/
...
"Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.  There might
be a law against it by that time."  -/usr/games/fortune

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