800 calling through SipBroker (via CallCentric)
giqcass:
I think you would need to put something like this in the digitmap.
**275*xxxxxxxxxxx(Msp1)
Do you want to send all 800 numbers via that route? There are better ways to do this.
mo832:
I am open to any other methods that would be easier. I switched sp1 to callcentric from localphone as I was having problems with the localphone/ipkall service and I'm trying to pinpoint the problems. But at least with localphone, I could just pick up the phone and dial 1-800-xxx-xxxx with no special codes, and the call would go through with no calling credit. To do the same on CC, you must dial **275. So I would like to at least dial these without changing ITSPs and without needing credit. If I can also do a direct dial, that would be great.
giqcass:
I see no reason to reinvent the wheel here so let's go with old faithful. This thread will show you how to set things up so you can dial 1800 numbers the old way for free.
https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=2357.0
Quote from: RonR on January 22, 2012, 03:44:03 pm
This appears to be another 800 number that uses 'Early Media' that's not supported by Google Voice nor a number of VoIP providers.
A not so elegant solution is to call one of the Sip Broker PSTN Access Numbers and then dial *18004683510#.
A more elegant solution is to offload all of your toll free calling to a provider that supports 'Early Media'. This requires that you have SP2 configured for SIP:
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> DigitMap: (...|(Mvg8)|(Mpli))
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> OutboundCallRoute : ...,{(Mvg8):vg8},{(Mpli):pli}
Voice Gateway8
Name : Toll Free
AccessNumber : SP2(proxy.ideasip.com)
DigitMap : (18(00|88|77|66|55)xxxxxxx|<1>8(00|88|77|66|55)xxxxxxx)
If you don't already have a SIP provider configured on SP2, use the following:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> AuthUserName : (put anything here)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : B
One change to the above we have 1 new 800 area code 1844 that I am aware of.
DigitMap : (18(00|88|77|66|55|44)xxxxxxx|<1>8(00|88|77|66|55|44)xxxxxxx)
giqcass:
For reference according to Wikipedia these are all toll free in the US or reserved for toll free.
822: reserved for future toll-free expansion (see also 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 888, 880–882, 883-887, and 889 in this list)
azrobert:
**275*18005551212 should not be forced out SP2 because of the **2.
75*18005551212 must match a rule in the ITSP B DigitMap to be forced out SP2.
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.) is the default DigitMap for an OBi110.
Even xx. will not match the above string because of the "*"
What ever the reason it's being forced out SP2, you can fix it by placing the following at the beginning of the Phone Port OutboundCallRoute:
{(Msp1):sp1},
Anyway, giqcass' post of RonR's solution is better.
I use tf.callwithus.com
If your SP2 is not defined you can do the following instead of defining a dummy SIP definition:
sp1(tf.callwithus.com)
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