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Originally Posted by pranzo
Nothing to do.
1 _500 *500 VoXaLot Yes [Edit] [Delete]
3 _601 **1 VoXaLot Yes [Edit] [Delete]
999 _xxxx. ${EXTEN} VoipStunt Yes [Edit] [Delete]
I'm not able yet to access my voicemail, as to make dial speed.
*600 works properly, as Kurun have indicated, but *500 and speed dials with prefix ** don't work at all.
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Excuse for my several messages but I has been confused by the "hybrid" thread view, which does not explore the deepest levels of a thread. Now I have switched to Linear.
Thanks to all have helped me: kurun, tomblandford, and the moderators martin and affinity (I hope to have not forgived anybody). I have reported the solution of my problem in thread "Grandstream 286 - No outbound calls!"
Now, I have to make a question to affinity: he proposed a dial plan as the one I have cited. From the entry 999, I can argue that the four "x" are needed to not apply such entry to calls directed to 500. Is this because even if my called number matchs a previous dial plan entry, the one with the higher priority is applied?
Otherwise, the four "x" should not be needed, and one is enough. Isn't it?