Quick update.
I guessed right.
I had put the call to the subrouting on the 'local' channel which is
created after the call is being redirecting.
If i put it on the calling channel and setting RDNIS to the correct
value, the corrected phone nuber is transmitted to the calling party
via Diversion
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 9:24 AM Benoit Panizzon
wrote:
> Hi Joshua
>
> I had a shot at your suggestion, bug still no success.
>
> I fear the 181 is sent before the macro is called.
>
> I want to change the Diversion Header in the 181 message sent back to
> the caller to put the number it contains
Hi Joshua
I had a shot at your suggestion, bug still no success.
I fear the 181 is sent before the macro is called.
I want to change the Diversion Header in the 181 message sent back to
the caller to put the number it contains in the correct e164 format
(stripping the 0 and adding +41 for Switze
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 6:11 AM Benoit Panizzon
wrote:
> Hi List
>
> One more Problem I stumbled upon.
>
> Using Asterisk in a TSP environement.
>
> Incomming IC Calls are e164 and have a NPRN (Routing Number) prefixed.
>
> Example: +419805561599
> +41 country prefix
> 98055 Routing Prefix
>
Hi List
One more Problem I stumbled upon.
Using Asterisk in a TSP environement.
Incomming IC Calls are e164 and have a NPRN (Routing Number) prefixed.
Example: +419805561599
+41 country prefix
98055 Routing Prefix
61599 effective phone number
Calls routed to Customers need to be put i