That's it; my PSTN-WAN.txt did not disable "gateway".
! International
num-exp 001202 202
num-exp 001408 408
num-exp 009167 9167
num-exp 01144207 0207
num-exp 01144161 0161
num-exp 0119167 9167
num-exp 44207 0207
!
gateway
!
clock timezone EST -5
clock summer-time EDT recurring
ntp master 4
ntp upd
The PSTN should have the command "no gateway" configured.
Does your base config not include this command?
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On Dec 13, 2011, at 7:09 AM, Anthony Alba
What are the Source and Destination Zone when making a calls?
pay attention, when the destinaion zone cannot be found based on the zone
prefix, or the destination number is not registered, then the GK uses the
Source Zone as the Destination zone, and tryes to complete calls based on
it.
As I can
Hi, in this task, the call from SA GK to remote PSTN GK is supposed to fail
(dialing 0119167) and we are supposed to use asn1 debugs to see the LRJ
(no route to destination).
BUT..
My call actually succeeded.
My question: is the "un-bug" in the initial PSTN config that is too liberal?
Should