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Old 25-03-2007, 22:29
Nigel
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Hi,

Is there any way to make the fritz box to ignore the first 4 digits a
telephone connected up to the fritz box dials. The reason I ask is that the
phone I have is pre-set to Austrian Telecom so it dials out '1001' in front
of every telephone number!!

Can you do that in the dialling rules?

Any ideas.

Thank-you.

Nigel

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Old 25-03-2007, 23:54
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"Nigel" <dgfh@ndhs.net> wrote in message
news:eu6pk9$3at$1@news.datemas.de[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to make the fritz box to ignore the
> first 4 digits a telephone connected up to the fritz box
> dials. The reason I ask is that the phone I have is
> pre-set to Austrian Telecom so it dials out '1001' in
> front of every telephone number!!
> Can you do that in the dialling rules?[/color]

Use another phone..?! Not sure if you can do what you ask, never had a
need to do it, but I'll have a play.

Ivor


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Old 26-03-2007, 06:52
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Default Re: Fritz box

>Use another phone..?! .


Hi,

I know I should really buy another phone but the nearest elec shop is quite
far. I know I shouldn't live in the mopuntains!!So I am just checking befoe
I buy another one to see if it is possible.
[color=blue]
>Not sure if you can do what you ask, never had a need to do it, but I'll
>have a play[/color]

Thanks for that. It doen't help when the box I have a 7170 has all the menus
in German! but I am gradually finding my way around it. So far it is
excellent. Although one problem I have is when a call rings on my cordless
phone ( on a sipgate number) it will only ring if it is on the base! I will
have to try and play with it further.

Nigel
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Old 26-03-2007, 19:11
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"Nigel" <dgfh@ndhs.net> wrote in message
news:eu6pk9$3at$1@news.datemas.de...[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to make the fritz box to ignore the first 4 digits a
> telephone connected up to the fritz box dials. The reason I ask is that
> the
> phone I have is pre-set to Austrian Telecom so it dials out '1001' in
> front
> of every telephone number!!
>
> Can you do that in the dialling rules?
>
> Any ideas.
>
> Thank-you.
>
> Nigel
>
> --
>
> Winter and Summer holidays in the alps!!!
> [url]www.austrianfamilyholidays.co.uk[/url][/color]


In my 7050 you can do it the other way round and specify prefixes via
landline. So for example, I have used it in the past to add dialcodes or
141 to numbers dialled across the landline.

If you are actually wanting to put these numbers across VoIP, then I suggest
you use Voxalot to scrub the dialstring. I do this for various calls where
I want to change the dialstring, but it can be difficult to maintain two
sets of dialling rules.
HTH

Herman



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Old 26-03-2007, 20:18
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[color=blue]
>
>
>In my 7050 you can do it the other way round and specify prefixes via
>landline. So for example, I have used it in the past to add dialcodes or
>141 to numbers dialled across the landline.
>
>If you are actually wanting to put these numbers across VoIP, then I suggest
>you use Voxalot to scrub the dialstring. I do this for various calls where
>I want to change the dialstring, but it can be difficult to maintain two
>sets of dialling rules.
>HTH
>
>Herman[/color]
Yes I had the same thought.
If you use Voxalot there are different ways in which you can set the
dial plan.
If ALL your numbers are preceeded by 4 non-required digits (in your
case1001) then, in the Voxalot dial plan, you could put this in the
replacement
${EXTEN:4}
and the dial pattern can be simply:-
_1001XX.

All numbers received will be expected to start with 1001 and those
same 4 digits will be chopped off.




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Old 26-03-2007, 23:51
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"Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3k6g0352o2n99b64tb97kdfnfab185o3sc@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> and the dial pattern can be simply:-
> _1001XX.[/color]

The dot at the end of the dial pattern being the all-important wildcard
(missed that loads of times)


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Old 27-03-2007, 08:45
Nigel
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Default Re: Fritz box

Thanks for that.

I have just signed up for Voxalot and I will ahve a go at setting it up.
However it would be good to be able to set a call rule like that in my fritz
box.

Does any one know of a Fritz box forum -in German or English?

Thanks

Nigel

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Old 27-03-2007, 15:03
Nigel
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Hi,

After trying various setting in th box I've solved the problem. You can do
it with the country call setting.

Thanks for all your help.

Nigel

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Old 27-03-2007, 15:26
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"Nigel" <dgfh@ndhs.net> wrote in message
news:eub871$7cp$1@news.datemas.de...[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> After trying various setting in th box I've solved the problem. You can do
> it with the country call setting.
>
> Thanks for all your help.
>
> Nigel[/color]

Good thinking Batman! Hadn't thought of that!


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Old 28-03-2007, 06:37
Philippe Deleye
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"Nigel" <dgfh@ndhs.net> wrote in message
news:eub871$7cp$1@news.datemas.de...[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> After trying various setting in th box I've solved the problem. You can do
> it with the country call setting.
>[/color]
Nigel
Fine that uou solved the problem ...
It would be nice to share the solution ...
Philippe


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