The @art before *1300 needs to be a DID or alias mapped to sipx.

It is for pbx communications. I stoll don't think you understand the
concept. *1300 replaces @sipdomain. Its for direct dialing users on your
pbx, not an end run around your proxy to use it to dial out.
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----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected]
<[email protected]>
To: [email protected] users <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue Jun 29 11:18:16 2010
Subject: [sipx-users] ISN dialing and dial plans? backdoor to free
phonecalls?I SUSPECT that ISN dialing needs to be directly and
specifically
supported in the dial plan, because:

if a third party, dials a DID*ITAD, and that DID isn't local to the sipx
server, and it matches one of the 'normal' dial plans, the call will be
redirected to the ITSP.

I think you can mitigate this by not using wildcard ISN DNS, or restrict it.

an example:  anyone with ISN outbound dialing enabled:  this should
work: (will get our AA)

ISN: 5000*1300

(our ITAD is 1300)

HOWEVER, I just dialed (mycell phone)*1300 from the office, and it went
out the ITSP.

before I restrict the DNS NAPTR wildcard to extensions only, someone
tell me I am wrong.

(and, yes +1 for having this in the dial plan and not in 'servers')


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