[Serusers] Digits manipulation
Daniel Mizrachi (net-uno.net)
dmizrachi at net-uno.net
Wed Jun 29 18:29:41 CEST 2005
Hi...
Actually I have SER 0.8.14 up and running on Linux Redhat 9.0 and I´m trying to do something about digits manipulation.
I have registered on it diferent users from diferent regions of the country and I need to process local calls thru PSTN just with 7 digits even though all the users are registered with 10 digits (3 for Area Code + 7 for phone number)
For example, User from Region #1, that has 241 as area code, wants to make a call thru PSTN to a user with the same area code but only dialing 7 digits.
Here my question:
Can SER take the first 3 digits (Area Code) from the ANI (Ser user) and add them to the destination number (DNIS) before send to PSTN Gw ?
Example:
Ser user: 2417790000 at ser.net-uno.net
Local number dialed by SER User: 9850000
Number to send to PSTN: 2419850000
I have no idea how I can do something like that
Best Regards,
Daniel Mizrachi
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