Calling nai problem

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It is easy for me to replace the '000' with '00' in the dialplan, but
shouldn't asterisk add just the national prefix when calling nai is set to
national in the config or they are used for the outbound calls only?

On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 12:18:35 +0100, Attila Domjan wrote
> Use another char (like M, P) for prefix, if your provider so idiot using
> prefix in ss7
> 
> On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 12:55 +0200, Kaloyan Kovachev wrote:
> > Hello,
> >  I have repeated the results with two Asterisk via dynamic:
> > 
> > the first Asterisk is configured as nai dynamic for both called and calling,
> > the second is configured with both set to national and:
> >   ss7_internationalprefix = 00
> >   ss7_nationalprefix = 0
> >   ss7_subscriberprefix = 
> >   ss7_unknownprefix = 
> > 
> > from the first machine a SIP phone with callerid set to 00035952555555 is
> > calling the second machine so with dynamic it sends nai to 4, but sends
> > 035952555555 as the number (to recreate what i am getting from the provider)
> > even the second machine is set to nai = national there is no difference like
> > when it set to dynamic ... logs attached
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