DigitMap rules in ITSP B not working in ITSP A
illicit:
Hmm can you show me how to setup the trunk?
Also what free service do you use for tollfree calls?
ProfTech:
IMO trunk a trunk group is only useful in the case where you need to be able to send a number [or group of numbers] out either of 2 trunks. As AZ robert said, I don't route toll free calls to Google Voice for the reason he spoke of. I use a user defined map given to me by another Obi expert for Toll Free numbers "tfree = (18(00|33|44|55|66|77|88)xxxxxxx)". You may be able to use in your outbound call route to send Toll Free to a certain provider by something similar to {(Mtfree):sp1}.
CallWithUs provides toll free service for 6 cents per hour which is nearly free. Flowroute is free.
azrobert:
Voice Services -> Gateways and Trunk Groups:
Voice Gateway 1
Name: TollFree
DigitMap: (18(00|88|77|66|55|44|33)xxxxxxx)
AccessNumber: sp1(tf.arctele.com)
AuthUserID: 4805551212
The person receiving the call will see AuthUserID as your CallerID.
AccessNumber must point to an SP defined as SIP.
SP2 will not work because it's defined as GV.
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port
Add this to the beginning of the OutboundCallRoute:
{(Mvg1):vg1},
Below is my list of tollfree providers.
I haven't tested these for awhile.
In the past several other providers stopped working.
I'm currently using Arctele
Providers:
tf.arctele.com
tollfree.alcazarnetworks.com
sipbroker.com prefix number with "*"
switch.starcompartners.com
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Hmm can you show me how to setup the trunk?
Do you mean tollfree trunk or a trunk group?
illicit:
Quote from: azrobert on September 04, 2017, 04:44:28 pm
Do you mean tollfree trunk or a trunk group?
I meant trunk group in case FPL goes down I can route calls through GV. This will work well as GV can do both CAN & US calling and is setup as primary anyways for international/other calls.
ProfTech:
To Illicit: I just read your initial post closer and noticed you said you are in Canada. I noticed your map for Canadian numbers and have a recommendation. The maps in the Obi are limited to 512 [or 511 not sure which] characters. Pasting yours into Notepad I show around 450 characters but I recommend using the User defined maps in the Obi to your fullest advantage. Leaving out the 911 the map for Canada becomes (1(204|226|236|249|250|289|306|343|365|403|416|418|431|437|438|450|506|514|519|581|587|579|604|613|639|647|705|709|778|780|782|807|819|825|873|902|905)xxxxxxx) for readibility and maintainability, using the toll free map as a model. Your outbound call route might then be {(Mcan):sp1}. The "expanded" length still counts but is much clearer and maintainable.
Since everything in your original post falls into the 416 area code except for the 811 number you don't need to put them into the outbound call route at all. You just need to make allowance for the 811 number and block the 900 numbers in the phone map. Keep it all simple. I'll let someone else delve into the intricacies of setting up a trunk group. As AZRobert noted, you can't use a VG unless the reference sp is sip. There may be other hidden paramaters from the sp section that are in effect that could effect the VG. IMO this can limit the usefulness of gateways. Also you can't specify your caller ID when using a gateway with Flowroute. :-(
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