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Originally Posted by martin
As Jorge says you need a X in there. For example _1. means one or more 1's while _1X. means a numbers beginning with '1' followed by one or more digits.
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Martin,
That's the way it works in a Linksys/Sipura dial plan, but not in Asterisk. The example given on the VoXaLot Dial Plan entry screen is:
. wildcard, matches one or more characters
e.g. _9. matches 94811111 etc
I have two Dial Plan entrys set up this way and they seem to work properly:
_7. ${EXTEN:1} Free World Dialup
_0011. ${EXTEN:1} Gizmo Project
In each case, I want the leading digit stripped and the remaining digits passed to the provider.
Ron