Hey All, Having a bit of a problem with a Wildcard X100P card. When I try to make an outbound call using the card, it picks the line up and then only dials a single digit. I've confirmed it's only dialling a single digit by listening on a phone plugged into a parallel socket. Incoming calls work fine, it's only outbound calls I'm having a problem with. I've tried searching the Wiki and haven't had much luck with Google (could be my search terms) I am in Australia and as far as I know I've set up the indications and everything ok. My /etc/zaptel.conf looks like the following: ----------------------------------- fxsks=1 loadzone=au defaultzone=au ----------------------------------- My /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf file looks like this: ----------------------------------- [channels] context=default usecallerid=no echocancel=yes rxgain=6.0 txgain=5.3 group=0 signalling=fxs_ks context=incoming channel => 1 ----------------------------------- My /etc/asterisk/indications.conf looks like this: ----------------------------------- [general] country=au [au] description = Australia ringcadance = 400,200,400,2000 dial = 425*25 busy = 400/375,0/375 ring = 425*25/400,0/200,425*25/400,0/2000 congestion = 400/375,0/375 callwaiting = 425/100,0/100,525/100,0/4700 dialrecall = !425*25/100!0/100,!425*25/100,!0/100,!425*25/100,!0/100,425*25 record = 1400/425,0/14525 info = 400/2500,0/500 ----------------------------------- When I try to make an outbound call through the card, I get the following in the asterisk console: ----------------------------------- -- Accepting AUTHENTICATED call from 203.33.246.1, requested format = 256, actual format = 8 -- Executing Dial("IAX2[localpstn@203.33.246.1:4569]/1", "Zap/g0|82814621|rtT") in new stack -- Called g0 -- Zap/1-1 answered IAX2[localpstn@203.33.246.1:4569]/1 -- Hungup 'Zap/1-1' == Spawn extension (localpstn, 82814621, 1) exited non-zero on 'IAX2[localpstn@203.33.246.1:4569]/1' -- Hungup 'IAX2[localpstn@203.33.246.1:4569]/1' ----------------------------------- Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing this behaviour? Thanks in advance Darryl -- If you want to live up to the whole "There is more than one way to do it" slogan, you have to give someone a swiss army chainsaw ...