Perfect, thanks very much hth. I just set it to unknown, but it doesn't
work.
Have I to use also prilocaldialplan ?
Thanks again
Giordano
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Inviato: gioved? 29 settembre 2005 16.22
A: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Oggetto: RE: [Asterisk-Users] PRI value
PRI dialplan, in a nutshell, sets dialled digits from your Asterisk box to a
pattern that your telco expects. For example, if your telco expects numbers in
XXX-XXXX format ALWAYS, then you would set it to Local so the MSD of whatever
your user dials is stripped off by Asterisk, leaving only a pattern that the PRI
expects. 99% of the time, you want to set this to "unknown" and this
will allow your Asterisk box to send the digits unaltered to the PRI which is
what you want.
I see you are in Europe so I can't comment on the numbering pattern your
telco expects there, but I suspect that "unknown" will work fine for
you here. However, it should be explicitly set and not ignored, if only to
"unknown"
hth
-----Original Message-----
From: Giordano Grandis [mailto:g.grandis@invidea.it]
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 2:11 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] PRI value
Hi group,
anyone can explain me the exact difference between pri value in zapata.conf ?
; PRI Dialplan: Only RARELY used for PRI.
;
; unknown: Unknown
; private: Private ISDN
; local: Local ISDN
; national: National ISDN
; international: International ISDN
If I use it, I also must use prilocaldialplan = local ?
Thanks
Giordano
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