Routing according the timenframe
JOMA:
Hello,
Is it possible to configure routing table based on a timeframe?
How should I configure that:
* All international calls (starting with 00) should be routed through the SP
* All local calls (starting with 0 only) should be routed:
* From 8:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday through the SP
* From 17:00 to 8:00, Monday to Friday + weekend through the line port.
* Except for all emergency numbers that should always go through the line port.
Thanks a lot for your help!
drgeoff:
No. OBi digit maps and call routing have no time dependencies.
You would need to use external means, eg an Asterisk server.
JOMA:
OK thx fo the reply!
Then I'm thinking of only use a code to redirect the calls either toward line port of SP.
How should I configure that if the composed number is starting with * then it should be redirected toward SP?
Thx!
drgeoff:
OBi's come pre-programmed that you can force an outgoing call to any of the configured SPs by prepending **n to the number you dial. n=1 through 2 for Obi1x0 devices and 1 through 4 for OBi2xx and 3xx devices. Additionally n=8 for the LINE port (POTS) on a 110. And on all devices, n=9 to call an Obitalk number.
If you want to customise to your own liking it is all explained in http://www.obihai.com/docs/OBi-DigitMapCallRoute-Tutorial-v1-1.pdf
JOMA:
Hello,
Thx for the information and the document...
I still have one question on the OBi110: In the Physical Interfaces, for the Phone section, what is the difference between DigitalMap and OutboundCallRoute?
From what I understand, DigitalMap is to transform what was type. For example, if a user type the number 003212345678, I can apply a rule to only send the number 3212345678 toward the SP. While the OutboundCallRoute is to express which SP to user according to the rule.
If this is true? How can I set this rule:
* All number starting with 0 should be redirected toward LINE
* All number starting with 00 should be redirected toward SP1
Many thanks for your help!
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