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Old December 6th, 2009, 11:38 PM
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We need to block all countries except 0044 and 00353. Can anybody help me with a dial plan to do this please? Thank you.
try (0044xx.|00353xx.)

That only lets you dial the two strings. If you need to allow something else you will need to add it to the plan.
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Default Re: How do I craft a dial plan string?

Hi, first of all apologies if I annoy you with some old question, I went through this forum quite a bit and I'm still confused on how set up my dial-plan.
First, I'm based in Australia , I've voipbuster as first SIP and pennytel as second.
I have set up the SIP to receive calls from the german number I received by voip, it works fine.
For my outgoing calls I want to set up local emergency number - 000 - to be dialled by the local PSTN (telstra), the international calls by voipbuster (I added a short cut *1 to call my best mate's number abdef in the text below) and the rest of the calls by pennytel (which I keep only because it's cheaper than voipbuster to call australia, but which works horrendly bad)
so, here my dial plan:
(000S0<:@gw0>|1194S0<:@gw0>|<#7,:>xx.<:@gw0>|00xxxxx.<:@gw1>|<#8,:>xx.<:@gw1>|<*1:abcdefS0><:@gw1>|[3469]11<:@gw2>|0.<:@gw2>|[2-9]xxxxxx<:@gw2>|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0<:@gw2>|<#9,:>xx.<:@gw2>).

I'm not sure if the declaration <:@gwA> have to be repeated every time and what really is the use of the strings [3469]11<:@gw2>|0.<:@gw2>|[2-9]xxxxxx<:@gw2>|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 which I copied from pre-installed dial plan.

The 1194 is not working... so I fear that also the 000 will not work, but I'm not willing to alarm the police by trying it :-)
The local calls don't work either... it could be because pennytel is down (as usual) or because my dial plan in crap...
Anyone can have a look at this and direct me in the right direction?

Thanks a bunch!
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