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Adding "800" calls to Digit Map

Started by buster, September 13, 2011, 04:02:29 PM

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buster

I saw the following from Ronr:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap:

(<**8>[2-9]11|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<**8>xxxxxxx|011xx.|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.'@'@@.)

Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap : ([2-9]11|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|xxxxxxx|011xx.)

Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine : SP1 Service


      [2-9]11  ->  LINE Port
       7 digits  ->  LINE Port
10/11 digits  ->  SP1 Service
         011+  ->  SP1 Service

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This is close to what I need, but would like to have calls to area codes 800, 866, 855, 877 and 888 go out on the line port.  I call into a conference calling system often that doesn't behave well with GV.  I got through the following, but was not sure how to account for the non-toll free, where the area code starts with an '8'.  Also, I wonder if this all works simpler by making the line port primary.   ???

(<**8>[2-9]11|1[2-79]xxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-79]xxxxxxxxx|<**8>1800xxxxxxx|<**81>800xxxxxxx|<**8>1855xxxxxxx|<**81>855xxxxxxx|<**8>1866xxxxxxx|<**81>866xxxxxxx|<**8>1877xxxxxxx|<**81>877xxxxxxx|<**8>1888xxxxxxx|<**81>888xxxxxxx|<**8>xxxxxxx|011xx.|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.'@'@@.)




RonR

Hopefully this is a little cleaner:


Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap:

(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>[2-9]xxxxxx|011xx.|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.'@'@@.)

where aaa is your local area code.


Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap:

([2-9]11|[2-9]xxxxxx|18(00|88|77|66|55)xxxxxxx|<1>8(00|88|77|66|55)xxxxxxx|
<**11>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<**1>1xxxxxxxxxx|<**1>011xx.)


Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine : PSTN Line


      [2-9]11  ->  LINE Port
       7 digits  ->  LINE Port
     Toll Free  ->  LINE Port
10/11 digits  ->  SP1 Service
         011+  ->  SP1 Service

buster


buster

I must be missing something obvious.....    I keep making these changes, and then by making a phone call, it seems like my primaryline resets to SP1, and my svc provider Digitmap resets to the default.  The value I put in the line port Digitmap remains the value I put.  My sequence is..  1) change value and hit 'submit' before leaving each page 2) reboot 3) Review all values are good 4) Call 800# to see if it's working 5) values have changed 6) Google voice shows the 800 call, so default routing happened.  Any suggestions? 

RonR

If you're making changes to the OBi directly, you must disable Auto Provisioning:

System Management -> Auto Provisioning -> ITSP Provisioning -> Method : Disabled

buster

I was able to make the change via the website, and the call routing seems fine now.  Thanks!  However I do have another problem....

I call frequently into a conference system.  It's has both toll free and non-toll free access numbers.  When I call the toll free number (routing via my Comcast line - LINE port), if there's no audio on the other end (i.e. I'm talking) for over 1 minute, I get disconnected.  The same problem does not occur using GV.  Any suggestions? 

RonR

buster,

Page 89/90 of the OBi Device Administration Guide describes the following OBi settings:

Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DetectFarEndLongSilence
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> SilenceDetectSensitivity
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> SilenceTimeThreshold

which should be able to be adjusted to suit your needs.

ikishk

I have a similar issue w/ certain call systems not answering via GV.  Its just a few numbers not a broad "all 800's."   How do I route specific numbers out LI and not SP1? (sorry to thread hijack, seemed very similar)

ikishk

#8
found it:

Physical Interfaces->PHONE->OutboundCallRoute

I prepended this:
{(1866xxxxxxxx|1888xxxxxxx):li},

tested and working :)

*x's here being actual numbers