Re: [Asterisk-Users] Leading '0's and what do 'pri_dialplan', 'pridialplan' and 'prilocaldialplan' in zapata.conf do?

2004-09-12 Thread Tim Robinson
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

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Leading '0's and what do 'pri_dialplan', 'pridialplan' and 'prilocaldialplan' in zapata.conf do?

2004-09-12 Thread Nick Barnes
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

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Leading '0's and what do 'pri_dialplan', 'pridialplan' and 'prilocaldialplan' in zapata.conf do?

2004-09-12 Thread David
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

[Asterisk-Users] Leading '0's and what do 'pri_dialplan', 'pridialplan' and 'prilocaldialplan' in zapata.conf do?

2004-09-11 Thread Nick Barnes
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

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Leading '0's and what do 'pri_dialplan', 'pridialplan' and 'prilocaldialplan' in zapata.conf do?

2004-09-11 Thread David
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