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I'm sorry, that was me beating my head against the keyboard in frustration.
Here are the relevant parts of the config files:
#isdn.conf
[GLOBAL]
COUNTRYPREFIX=+
AREAPREFIX=0
COUNTRYCODE=49
AREACODE=89
#device.ippp0
LOCALMSN=089*** # my number
REMOTEMSN=109000191799 # Viag Interkom
LEADINGZERO='' # Have to use this here, otherwise the
# remotemsn becomes 0109... which is incorrect
So the problem is that my ISP, Dog bless them, have a different area code to
me. This shouldn't be a problem, should it? I don't believe that the folks who
wrote isdn4linux didn't consider the possibility (AFAIK this is normally the
case in the UK, for example, where ISPs tend to be 0845-something). This
basically means I am either stupid, going blind, or both, because I can't find
anything in the FM. What happens is (from isdnlog):-
Fri Dec 08 18:13:54 outgoing * HDLC -> +49 89/109000191799, München RING (Data)
Fri Dec 08 18:13:54 outgoing HDLC -> +49 89/109000191799, München Unallocated
(unassigned) number (Public network serving local user)
Fri Dec 08 18:13:54 outgoing HDLC -> +49 89/109000191799, München HANGUP
Unallocated (unassigned) number (Public network serving local user)
i.e. isdn4linux puts the f*cking areacode on the outgoing number, which might
be perfectly correct in most cases but not in this one.
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