try this config, it should send out the 011 with unknown/unknown<br><br>int s0/1/1:23<br> isdn map address 011.* plan unknown type unknown<br>!<br>dial-peer voice 9 pots<br> destination-pattern 4011T<br> progress_ind alert enable 8<br>
progress_ind progress enable 8<br> progress_ind connect enable 8<br> prefix 011<br> port 0/1/1:23<br><br><br>On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Fried Michael <<a href="mailto:Fried@danfoss.com">Fried@danfoss.com</a>> wrote:<br>
><br>> I have 1 dial peer that matches all my international calls, it should send as type unknown and prefix 011 (see config below). However its not acting as expected and is marking the call as Type international and sending out 011xxxxxxxxxx which is confusing the telco switches. <br>
><br>> If I change the numbering-type to unknown but still prefix 011 then somehow the router still sets up the call as Q931 type international<br>><br>> If I change the numbering-type to international but strip the 011 and only send the number then the call is setup as type unknown<br>
><br>> <br>><br>> Called Party Number i = 0xA1, '4574882222'<br>><br>> Plan:ISDN, Type:Unknown<br>><br>> dial-peer voice 9 pots<br>><br>> numbering-type unknown<br>
><br>> destination-pattern 4011T<br>><br>> progress_ind alert enable 8<br>><br>> progress_ind progress enable 8<br>><br>> progress_ind connect enable 8<br>><br>> port 0/1/1:23<br>><br>
> Any ideas of what I’m missing?<br>><br>> Thank you,<br>><br>> Mike<br>><br>> _______________________________________________<br>> cisco-voip mailing list<br>> <a href="mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net">cisco-voip@puck.nether.net</a><br>
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