Disabling digit map items

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Hi-Wire:
Thanks again. To answer your questions:

1. Is Anveo defined on SP1? The Primary Line is found in the Phone Port list of parms. It should be set to "SP1 Service"
Yes. This is correct.

2. You are correct if you want to place the code at the end of the DigitMap. My example can be placed anywhere in the DigitMap except at the end.
Got it. This is how my ITSP Profile A General reads now:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.|*12|##)

3. Same for all devices. "##" for the OBi202 is to get dial tone on the Line port, so you must remove the rule I suggested in my last post. The 508 is probably the same.
I cannot find this. Here's what is under "Phone Port OutboundCallRoute":
{911:sp1},{933:sp1},{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{#0:ao},{#2:ph2},{#3:ph3},{#4:ph4},{#5:ph5},{#6:ph6},{#7:ph7},{#8:ph8},{#*:ph2,ph3,ph4,ph5,ph6,ph7,ph8},{(<6:park>XX<;s=1>):pk},{(<7:pickup>XX<;d=0>):pk},{(<**82:>(Mbt2)):bt2},{(<**81:>(Mbt)):bt},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}

Recent Call History, as per your suggestion
Call 1   07/30/2015    13:14:09   
Remove
13:14:09   From PH1   To SP1(##)
13:14:09      Call Ended (404 Not Found)

Call 2   07/30/2015    13:14:02   
Remove
13:14:02   From PH1   To SP1(*12)
13:14:02      Call Ended (486 Busy Here)

azrobert:
The call history shows ## and *12 being sent to SP1 and both being rejected.
Did I misunderstand what you wanted?

Hi-Wire:
They were both rejected. Anveo has *123 and ## as functions. *123 allows a user to setup their voicemail. ## is used in-call for transfers. Both are have DIFFERENT functions by default with Obihai devices and are thus rejected. I would like to disable the Obihai functions, so I can use the Anveo functions.

Does that makes sense?

azrobert:
The OBi does have a star code profile, but when you define a star code in the DigitMap it takes precedence over the star code profile. In your original post you request *12, not *123. Change the DigitMap to *123.

The call history clearly shows ## being sent to Anveo. What is the ## function? Are you using ## correctly?

Hi-Wire:
I want to use *123, but *12, which is either a star code or in the digit map, interrupts me from dialing *123 to access my voicemail services (an Anveo "command").

When I'm on a call, I want to be able to dial ##[extension] to transfer a call to another extension - for example ##123, to transfer the call I'm on to extension 123. This is also an Anveo function, but it appears Anveo is interrupting that "command" as well.

Is that clear/make sense?

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