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Hebel IT

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  1. Ok, it seems I'm still making a fundamental mistake: I'm interested only in modifying the FROM address in the phone display (not at all for routing purposes), so I'm using the expression "!([0-9]*)!+\1!f!50" in the field "Send call to extension" in the configuration of the trunk. [8] 2012/06/15 15:28:38: Call from a trunk 4 [8] 2012/06/15 15:28:38: Trunk alonia.ro@myPbxDomain has country code not set, area code not set [8] 2012/06/15 15:28:38: To is <sip:40373711111@85.204.232.10;user=phone>, user 0, domain 1 [8] 2012/06/15 15:28:38: Trying to match number 40373722222 with ERE ([0-9]*) [8] 2012/06/15 15:28:38: Send call to extension ERE returned +40373722222 [8] 2012/06/15 15:28:38: User not found for account +40373722222 in domain myPbxDomain, trying to send the call to default account 50 [5] 2012/06/15 15:28:38: Domain trunk alonia.ro@myPbxDomain sends call to 50 in domain myPbxDomain As I can see from the log the regular expression prepended the plus-sign correctly but the FROM number displayed on my phone continues to be "40373722222". Is the field "Send call to extension" really the right thing to achieve what I want? Best regards Florian
  2. Sorry to bother you again, but unfortunately I didn't succeed to get it working. Here is my requirement more in detail: I have the following incoming call, which I want to send always to extension 50 (a hunt group). In addition to that I want to see the caller's number on the phone as +40373722222 instead of 40373722222 in order to be able to use the entry from the callers' list to call back. INVITE sip:40373711111@192.168.100.5:5060;transport=udp;line=a87ff679 SIP/2.0 Record-Route: <sip:85.204.232.10;ftag=c82c163e0942f84b89be068a1b2fa668;lr> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.204.232.10;branch=z9hG4bK6202.acb0fdb8515ae4f906c5fc607f3bb810.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.204.232.10:5061;branch=z9hG4bKb971741b4a3b11e74efee46b38ad8806;rport=5061 Max-Forwards: 16 From: <sip:40373722222@85.204.232.10>;tag=c82c163e0942f84b89be068a1b2fa668 To: <sip:40373711111@85.204.232.10> Call-ID: 49795A3309CECECA10237350FE1E11FC4564B5DE CSeq: 200 INVITE Contact: Anonymous <sip:85.204.232.10:5061> Expires: 300 User-Agent: Sippy cisco-GUID: 554731087-3059945953-3006070804-571693236 h323-conf-id: 554731087-3059945953-3006070804-571693236 Content-disposition: session Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 266 Thanks in advance for your help. Best regards Florian
  3. Ciao ragazzi, I would urgently need this "inbound dial plan" because all my customers have trunks from at least two countries and I have to provide the callers' numbers in the international format. What's the planned schedule on this topic? Thanks in advance. Tanti saluti Florian
  4. Thanks a lot - works like a charm PS: I suppose that you will propagate the new "feature" to the other linux builds as soon as you're releasing new binaries?
  5. Excellent :-))) I will be happy to test it - just let me know ...
  6. Hi all, yesterday I got my brand-new "snom ONE SOHO". Given that I need to support several different languages I mounted an ext2 filesystem on an external usb-stick (/etc/fstab), moved the audio_de, audio_it, audio_sp & audio_uk to that fs and created symlinks in /usr/local/snomONE, which point to /mnt/usb/audio_de, etc. ... Unfortunately when I restart the service the "external" languages are not found any more. What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance for your help. Best regards Florian
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