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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'><B>I guess what I should be asking is if there is another way — other than numbering type — to send an indication of plan type international to the telco? Or is that supposed to be the function of the numbering-type config command?<BR>
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On 3/15/10 12:08 PM, "Jim Reed" <jreed@swiftnews.com> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><FONT SIZE="4"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'><B>Does anyone know if there is a bug in 12.4(3b) that would prevent the International numbering type from being sent. According to Qwest, the Nortel switch on their end does not want the 011. So I remove that prefix from the dial peer and set the numbering type to international. However, when I do a debug isdn q931, it is showing me that the called number plan type is National and not International. Even though it is using the right dial peer and the numbering-type in that dial peer is set to International. In the location where the call does work, that router — a 2851 — is running 12.4(19). The router where it doesn’t work is a 2811.<BR>
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