From: Michael K. <li...@mk...> - 2024-11-04 15:12:45
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Try the command "dialplan show xxx@yyy" in your Asterisk console, where xxx is the number to dial (e.g. *****8840) and yyy is the context. Without yyy all possible patterns are shown. > Am 13.09.2024 um 20:31 schrieb Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users <ast...@li...>: > > Quick follow up. Purely coincidence, when I migrated to the Astlinux VM version, ATT mobile decided to block my home number (where I was dialing from) I've spent many many hours trying to troubleshoot this issue and finally the vitelity folks told me is not in their end and most likely is ATT. I really appreciate your time and private messages offering to help :) This community is absolutely GREAT. > > > >> On Sep 12, 2024, at 6:40 PM, Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users <ast...@li...> wrote: >> >> >> I recently migrated from my DAHDI system to a VM on UnRaid. Everything runs smooth with asterisk 18.X and almost perfect expect one weird oddity. >> >> I can dial out every local US number in the world except one particular number *****8840 as you can see in the logs. Is the weirdest thing. I can dial *****7000 from the same extension but it will not work for the *****8840. I tried from all my local extensions and they all behave the same. I can dial every US number except that one? >> >> Any ideas what I am doing wrong here? I attached the debug log for a the working version and not working version. >> >> I would really appreciate the help and guidance as my fluency in asterisk is not where it needs to be :) >> >> >> >> >> <number-WORKING-from extension-200.txt><number-NOTWORKING-from extension-200.txt> Michael http://www.mksolutions.info |