Hallo.
Ich habe hier ein Problem mit der Verwendung des E164 Formats. Das sollte ja eigentlich ohne führende + oder 0 verwendet werden.
Ausgehender Ruf - CID-Nummer = 43 3848 32700
Die Pascom macht ein +43 3848 32700 draus.
- Executing [06645328266@sub_trunk-outgoing-22:3] Set(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “__MDC_OUTBOUND_CIDNUM=43 3848 32700”) in new stack
– Executing [06645328266@sub_trunk-outgoing-22:4] Gosub(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “sub_toe164,s,1(__MDC_OUTBOUND_CIDNUM,43 3848 32700,43)”) in new stack
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:1] Set(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “var=__MDC_OUTBOUND_CIDNUM”) in new stack
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:2] Set(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “no=43 3848 32700”) in new stack
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:3] Set(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “lkz=43”) in new stack
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:4] Set(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “no=43 3848 32700”) in new stack
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:5] Verbose(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “1,r1=>43 3848 32700”) in new stack
r1=>43 3848 32700
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:6] Set(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “no=43 3848 32700”) in new stack
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:7] Verbose(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “1,r2=>43 3848 32700”) in new stack
r2=>43 3848 32700
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:8] Set(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “no=+43 3848 32700”) in new stack
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:9] Verbose(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “1,r3=>+43 3848 32700”) in new stack
r3=>+43 3848 32700
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:10] Set(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “no=+43 3848 32700”) in new stack
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:11] Verbose(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “1,r4=>+43 3848 32700”) in new stack
r4=>+43 3848 32700
– Executing [s@sub_toe164:12] Set(“PJSIP/i4xTBzRLx4b386a-0000004d”, “__MDC_OUTBOUND_CIDNUM=+43 3848 32700”) in new stack
Kann mir eventuell jemand auf die Sprünge helfen.
LG Thomas Pilz