Hi,
I am quite new to asterisk so I am not sure what is needed to figure
out this problem. If more information is needed and not provided I
will gladly provide it.
I have a very basic asterisk setup. 1 x100p card and a grandstream
handytone 286. I can make calls fine to most phone numbers from
Andrew,
can you post your extensions.conf to the list please?
Kyle
On Feb 2, 2005, at 2:15 PM, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
Hi,
I am quite new to asterisk so I am not sure what is needed to figure
out this problem. If more information is needed and not provided I
will gladly provide it.
I have a
Fix your dial-plan in extensions.conf so that the first digit isn't
getting dropped.
If you're using a traditional dial plan, you press 9 to get out so
many default configs will drop the first digit when sending the string
out to the carrier. You appear to be getting outside without the 9 so
: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 3:15 PM
To: Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and Cops knocking on my door
Hi,
I am quite new to asterisk so I am not sure what is needed to figure
out this problem. If more information is needed and not provided I
will gladly provide it.
I have
On February 2, 2005 04:15 pm, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
I can see why I think; 5 911 079. But I don't understand why it is
being handled this way. Can somebody offer me some guidance on how to
get this to stop?
Your FXO card missed the '5', that's all. Or maybe Asterisk did. Or maybe
Try dialing 591-2079 and see if you're trying to make a call to 91-2079
instead of 591-2079.
-m
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
Hi,
I am quite new to asterisk so I am not sure what is needed to figure
out this problem. If more information is needed and not provided I
will
looks like an ignorepat problem on the first *number* (single) dialed
(i.e., trying to ignore the number 9 on an outbound call.)
try to make a call to 591-2079.
-
Yeah, we rocked the vote all right. Those little
bastards betrayed us again.
-
post your dialplan from extensions.conf
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 14:15:28 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet
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Hi,
I am quite new to asterisk so I am not sure what is needed to figure
out this problem. If more information is needed and not provided I
will gladly provide it.
I
yep, post your conf.
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, AJ Grinnell wrote:
post your dialplan from extensions.conf
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 14:15:28 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am quite new to asterisk so I am not sure what is needed to figure
out this problem. If more information is
Being a Newb I don't know how to look at my CDR, could you tell me.
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 16:21:10 -0500, Andrew Kohlsmith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On February 2, 2005 04:15 pm, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
I can see why I think; 5 911 079. But I don't understand why it is
being handled this
I figured out how to view it. Here is what it says:
# cat /var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv/Master.csv | grep 911
,2000,5911079,from-sip-internal,Andrew Niemants
2000,SIP/2000-a509,Zap/1-1,Hangup,,2005-02-02
14:24:05,2005-02-02 14:24:08,2005-02-02
14:24:57,52,49,ANSWERED,DOCUMENTATION
So it looks to me
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 15:51:53 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet
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So it looks to me like something else went wrong.
If you took your dial line right from the samples you likely still
have a ${EXTEN:{TRUNKMSD}}
That variable TRUNKMSD is probably stripping off the first digit.
Andrew,
What happens when you dial other numbers?
Is it stripped on those as well?
Can you look in your zapata.conf for stripmsd=1 ?
Kyle
On Feb 2, 2005, at 3:51 PM, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
I figured out how to view it. Here is what it says:
# cat /var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv/Master.csv | grep
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