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bndwdthseekr:
Sorry, you've completely lost me there... for some reason I'm having a really hard time visualizing how this works. I didn't see that anywhere in my config except in the digit map right before 911.

Can you please explain how I set up a hotline to dial # when the phone (sip or phone port) is picked up? I've spent some time looking around on the forum, but haven't found anything.

Don't know why I'm so slow picking this up  ??? ??? ???

bndwdthseekr:
Oh, I forgot to add (and edit button just has a green 'loading' banner at the top and does nothing) It would be great if I could switch from normal phone to sip/obi phone without having the inband dtmf beep when I pick up the call, if that's possible.

azrobert:
Hotline – Add following to the beginning of the Phone DigitMap:
<S0:#>|
To wait 2 seconds before # is sent:
<S2:#>|

The format of the inbound route rule is:
{userid>dialed number:li}

If you don’t specify the “>dialed number”, the rule will match any number dialed.

Your current rule will send anything you dial to Line, including #
If you try to pick up a call by dialing #, you might hear a dtmf tone.
If you try to get a dial tone by dialing #, you will get something like “Invalid Call”.
You can correct this by removing the # and therefore sending nulls to line.

I tried to do this with one rule. Maybe you’ll understand this better:

{line1>(<#:>):li},{line1:li},{ph}

drgeoff:
Quote from: bndwdthseekr on January 31, 2021, 06:39:35 pm

Can you please explain how I set up a hotline to dial # when the phone (sip or phone port) is picked up? I've spent some time looking around on the forum, but haven't found anything.

Read the section of the Admin Guide on Digit Maps and Call Routeing. Hot line and wsrm line are explicitly explained.

bndwdthseekr:
Okay, I'm starting to understand now. I reset the obi to make sure there wasn't a setting messing me up, then input all the info again. At that point it wasn't working anymore and I didn't figure out why until I noticed the phone port was ringing instead of the line port. I'm not sure how it worked before with the sp2 inbound route going to 'ph' instead of 'li'.


Now I'm using the following and it works... is this correct for what I'm doing?
SP2 Service > X_InboundCallRoute > {line1>(<#:>):li},{li}


I'm not using the phone port at all at the moment, but just to clarify, from what I understand there's no way to automatically create a conference bridge, or any kind of workaround I can do on the obi itself to automatically conference line, phone, and sip client when either the phone or sip phone is picked up (or sip dials in) on an active call. Is this correct? Are there any solutions to reach this outcome using only the OBi?

I'm cool with learning how to set up asterisk if that's what it takes I guess...

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