It´s solved now. You are right it was a matter of formating the outgoing number.
Thanks
Paulo
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On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Paulo Adriano wrote:
>Aft
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Paulo Adriano wrote:
> After trying that syntax I still have the same problem, one thing is
> very strange is the number that Asterisk reports as the incoming. My
> ESN*s numbers are 219898334 and 219898335 but on the console I see
> 219898334,1 and 219898335,1
Are you sure it
Hi All,
Let me also add my very simple dialplan.
Thanks
CLI> show dialplan
[ Context 'toll-access' created by 'pbx_config' ]
Include => 'local-access' &___
Hi ALL
After trying that syntax I still have the same problem, one thing is very strange is the number that Asterisk reports as the incoming. My ESN´s numbers are 219898334 and 219898335 but on the console I see 219898334,1 and 219898335,1
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 20:40 +, Paulo Adriano wrote:
> I need some help from you. I´m using Isdn4linux with Asterisk and
> incoming calls are working but anytime I whant to make an outgoing
> call I get this message.
All this is in extensions.conf
With ISDN4Linux, I defined the variable...
TR
I need some help from you. I´m using Isdn4linux with Asterisk and incoming calls are working but anytime I whant to make an outgoing call I get this message.
-- Executing Answer("Modem[i4l]/ttyI0", "") in new stack
-- Executing Dial("Mod