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msatt:
On the 110 I have configured 8 as an outgoing route to the PSTN which gives dialtone and works fine. All other calls from the phone go over my voip network (SP2) correctly.
What I would like is my other voip extensions to dial 8 and receive dial tone from the PSTN connection and dial out.
Dialing 8 routes extensions to SP2 however they do not receive dial tone and instead after a few seconds are connected to the PSTN after it has dialed out (don't know what) ?
What little box do I have to tweak just to give dialtone to incoming voip caller ?

Thanks :)

ianobi:
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Dialing 8 routes extensions to SP2
Does this mean that the devices routing to your sp2 InboundCallRoute absorb the 8 before being directed to sp2?

The simplest way to connect incoming calls to PSTN is this:
Voice Services > SP2 Service > X_InboundCallRoute:
{li}

Calls routing to the sp2 incoming ip address/ port with no digits will receive PSTN dial tone and then the calling device needs to dial further digits by sending DTMF tones.

If the calls are sending the 8 then it needs to be removed like so:
{>(<8:>):li}


Personally, I would add some security like so:
{(Mcot)>(<8:>(Mli)):li},{ph}
Selected callers listed in (Mcot) get access to PSTN dial tone after the 8 is removerd, then dial on using DTMF tones. Dialled numbers have to match the LINE Port > DigitMap (Mli). Other incoming calls route to the OBi110 phone.

(Mcot) would be a User Defined Digit Map listing the CallerIDs of devices on your system such as:

User Settings > User Defined Digit Maps > User Defined Digit Map2 >
Label: cot
DigitMap: (301|302|303)

msatt:
Hi and thank you for your detailed message - it really is appreciated :)

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Dialing 8 routes extensions to SP2[
Does this mean that the devices routing to your sp2 InboundCallRoute absorb the 8 before being directed to sp2?/quote]
Good point - No digits are being passed

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The simplest way to connect incoming calls to PSTN is this:
Voice Services > SP2 Service > X_InboundCallRoute:
{li}

I had just Li (no braces) however the change made no difference :(

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Calls routing to the sp2 incoming ip address/ port with no digits will receive PSTN dial tone and then the calling device needs to dial further digits by sending DTMF tones.
As mentioned, unfortunately digits are being dialed (I can pick up an extension connected to PSTN and hear tones).

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Personally, I would add some security like so:
{(Mcot)>(<8:>(Mli)):li},{ph}
Selected callers listed in (Mcot) get access to PSTN dial tone after the 8 is removerd, then dial on using DTMF tones. Dialled numbers have to match the LINE Port > DigitMap (Mli). Other incoming calls route to the OBi110 phone.

(Mcot) would be a User Defined Digit Map listing the CallerIDs of devices on your system such as:

User Settings > User Defined Digit Maps > User Defined Digit Map2 >
Label: cot
DigitMap: (301|302|303)



Agreed but I have not got anything working yet :(

ianobi:
Does Call History show anything? Look at the local OBi web page and check Status > Call History.

Can you give any more details about what the other voip extensions are sending to the ip address / port of the OBi110 sp2?

msatt:
Good idea :)
Could not upload easily so had to attach.
Thanks again.

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