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Date:      Thu, 11 Feb 1999 19:55:48 +0100 (MET)
From:      peter@echelon.nl (Peter Spekreijse)
To:        freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: I4BPPP cause 101: Message not compatible with call state (Q.850)
Message-ID:  <m10B1HA-000CrtC@Charlie.Echelon.nl>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.05.9902111602410.795-100000@ixori.demon.nl> from "Bart van Leeuwen" at Feb 11, 99 04:09:48 pm

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> List of number configurations that I have found to almost always work in
> the Netherlands:
> 
> 1. Local phone number:
>    usually your prefered msn without city code works here.
>    (ie, 1234567 if you would like to use 0201234567 for outgoing calls)
>    on some locations leaving it blank or defining it with the city code,
>    but without the leading 0 works as well here.
> 
> 2. remote phone number:
>    When this is a 'local' call, don't specify city code.
>    For calling parties in other cities you of cource have to use the city
>    code... in general you can say that KPN only accepts the shortest
>    possible notation where it would still be clear who you want to call.
> 
> 3. numbers for incomming call recognition:
>    KPN always specifies incoming caller ids with city code, but without
>    leading 0. so 0201234567 will be displayed as 201234567
> 
> 
> Hope this helps.

It certainly solved my problem. But about 4 months ago I used the same config
file with my local area code specified and it worked. I moved but i'm still 
connected to the same exchange as before. Something must have change there
in the last 4 months.

Greetings,

Peter.
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Peter Spekreijse                             | email:    peter@echelon.nl
                                             | web:        www.echelon.nl
ECHELON consultancy and software development | phone: +31 (0)53 48 36 585
PO Box 545, 7500AM Enschede, The Netherlands | fax:   +31 (0)53 43 36 222

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