[chan-capi-users] Problem incoming call on austrian did
Karsten Wemheuer
kwem at gmx.de
Wed Feb 6 18:49:51 CET 2008
Hi Henning,
Am Mittwoch, den 06.02.2008, 18:14 +0100 schrieb Henning Holtschneider:
> On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 17:29:02 +0100 Karsten Wemheuer <kwem at gmx.de> wrote:
>
> > The line is configured as DID. It is located in austria at a customer
> > site. In the first case (which works), the call is originated from a
> > mobile, in the second case, the originator is a landline. In both
> > cases the dialed number is dialed without extension (which seems
> > irritating to me, but our customer told me, it is normal in austria).
> > Calls with extension are working properly.
>
> Could this be an issue of block-vs-overlap dial? On Austrian PTMP
> lines, the called MSN is not being signalled on the "main
> number" (which is the first MSN assigned to the customer). The called
> MSN is only being signalled on subsequent MSNs. I'd assume that they
> are using the same technique on PTP lines. If you are calling from a
> mobile phone, you will always end up with a block-dialed destination
> number, whereas calling through a land line might result in the
> "main number" begin dialled immediately and the extension (Klappe) being
> appended afterwards.
Yes, that might be. But if the main number is for example 123456 and the
extension ist 10. The call 123456-10 works in any case. But the
following (for germany very unusual case) should also work:
dial 123456 (no extension)
In this case the call gets through to the s-Extension, it the orginator
is a mobile. If the originator is a landline the call ends up in the
shown way. Do You have any idea how to configure the channel to accept
the call?
Regards
Karsten
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