I am using
voip.ms and have SP1 setup as the primary line.
I read
voip.ms wiki entry about setting up the Obi300 series and they mention one can use their digitmap. At this point I only vaguely understand it.
Initially I left the digitmap at the default of:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
Once I had the problem trying to dial *98 to get voicemail I tried theirs:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1555>[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|911|011xx.|xx.|*xx.|***xxx|4xxx|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.)
but *98 still didn't work.
What happened is that pressing *98 caused a continuous tone to sound. I tried to find samples of the tones defined in the tone section but could not. The only thing I found was a video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGpSgcpI8nIplaying some tones. This one sounded like the 400Hz tone and the one defined in the Obi which uses it is called R-Command Tone whatever that is.
I read a lot here and online trying to figure out what the problem was or how to get it to work in addition to *97 which
voip.ms also uses.
I read something about removing the pre-defined star code value for *98 (which was set to Blind Transfer, coll($Bxrn) ).
Once I removed it then both *98 (and *97 which I had also tried to define) went to the voicemail system.
What I don't understand is and would like to know:
1) Why didn't the predefined *98 star code work? What does it need to be instead?
2) What is that R-Command Tone and what are you supposed to do with it or why does it occur?
Thanks for any help or suggestions!