Nick -
Put
nationalprefix=0
internationalprefix=00
in your zapata.conf file!
Magic!
Rgds
Tim
Nick Barnes wrote:
Hi all,
I've been batting my head against a brick wall for the best part of the day
and still haven't got any further (apart from getting a big headache, that
is). I've searched the Wiki
David answered:
I too battled a similar problem with my TDM400p. I solved it
by putting the following in the channel descriptions in zapata.conf:
stripmsd=0
Clearly this is not the default which I think should be obvious...
Hmmm. This doesn't appear to make any difference. Looking at
According to the docs, these settings apply to certain switches like isdn which may
explain why it works for Nick. Why is it necessary to use the stripmsd=0 for my
tdm400 to dial out properly? Otherwise, every first digit is stripped whether its a
0, 1, 7 or whatever on local and long distance
Hi all,
I've been batting my head against a brick wall for the best part of the day
and still haven't got any further (apart from getting a big headache, that
is). I've searched the Wiki and Googled the hours away, but I still can't
find supportive documentation.
I've just replaced my ISDN
Nick,
I too battled a similar problem with my TDM400p. I solved it by putting the
following in the channel descriptions in zapata.conf:
stripmsd=0
Clearly this is not the default which I think should be obvious...
David
Nick Barnes said:
Hi all,
I've been batting my head against a brick