UK callers not greeted by Auto Attendant

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nssss:
I signed up for free Manchester, UK DID# (using UKDDI.com service). And it is being pointed to SP2 of Obi100 unit (physically located in US) . Its SP2 is configured as username@atlanta.voip.ms   All the UK originating callers are listed in the Trusted Caller list. I tried to setup the Trusted Caller list with their full and/or partial callerid along with "Match" box is checked/unchecked. It rings the phone attached to the Obi100 unit and calls can be answered/completed successfully. But unfortunately none of UK callers in the Trusted List is being greeted by the  Auto Attendant for some reason. I want them to be greeted by the Auto Attendant, so they can make the call out anywhere in US by pressing 2. All the US callers in the Trusted List are greeted by Auto Attendant, so there is no problem with the US callers. Is there any setting I have to modify to make it work?
Please help me this issue ASAP.
I appreciate your help. Thanks.

RonR:
Set:

Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute : {(Mcot):aa},{ph}

User Settings -> User Defined Digit Maps -> User Defined Digit MapX
Label: cot
DigitMap: (CallerID|CallerID|CallerID|CallerID)

Replace 'CallerID' above with the actual CallerID's you wish to access the Auto Attendant, making sure they're exactly as shown in the Call History when that person calls you.

nssss:
How come I can't edit or add any settings in the fields you have mentioned?

RonR:
Quote from: nssss on November 04, 2011, 12:20:31 am

How come I can't edit or add any settings in the fields you have mentioned?


Assuming that you're logging into the OBi directly...

You have to uncheck the Default box to the right of any value field you wish to change.

You must also set:

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

nssss:
I am new to this kind of stuff. I am logging into obitalk.com portal to change the settings. Do you consider it logging in directly? If not, how can I log in directly? Please provide the detailed instruction.
Thanks.

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