Anveo for CAN & Google Voice for US and Itl

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illicit:
I've tried the following link:
https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=9107.0

I've also tried the guide on setting up the correct rules. I'm so lost and nothing works, I simply get a busy tone when trying to dial out to a local (416) number.

What I need is:
1) Canadian #s routed to SP1 (Anveo)
2) US #s routed to SP2 (Google Voice)
3) International #s routed to SP2 (Google Voice)
4) 1900 #s prevented from calling out


I've spent 7 hours pulling hair out trying to accomplish this.

Someone please help. For the love of God.

drgeoff:
Please confirm that you have successfully completed the preliminary step. that is getting Anveo and Google 'connected' to your OBi.  Can you make outgoing calls to each of those by using the **1 and **2 prefixes respectively?

illicit:
Both are connected and both can make calls.

azrobert:
Phone Port Primary Line: SP2

Add to beginning of Phone OutboundCallRoute:
{(Msp1):sp1},

ITSP A DigitMap: (1905xxxxxxx|1289xxxxxxx|1647xxxxxxx|1416xxxxxxx|1519xxxxxxx|1613xxxxxxx|1705xxxxxxx|1807xxxxxxx)

ITSP B DigitMap:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|!1900xxxxxxx|!900xxxxxxx)

The phone digitmap validates the dialed number.
(Mpli) includes ITSP B digitmap rules.
ITSP A is not used to validate numbers.
10 digit numbers are converted to 11, so you don't need 10 digit numbers in ITSP A digitmap for routing.

illicit:
azrobert, do know you're an absolute gem. never stop being one.

lastly, it seems calling CAN #s does go through SP1 (Anveo) but when I dial a US # it does not go through SP2 (Google Voice). The test number's area code in question is 937.

your further help would be appreciated but not expected. a gem has a busy life to live.

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