Dialing prefix #0 for selecting 2nd PSTN line
marcb:
My Obi110 is connected to a 2-line switch (AX-520). L1 is the default line and is used for calling landlines, which is, by the way, free of charge. I would like to use L2 exclusively for calling cell phones. This service is free of charge after 5 pm.
The switch requires a prefix #0 to be dialed in order to access that line.
In the Line Port Digit Map I have added <#0>04xxxxxxxx (the cell phone numbers always begin with 04 and are 10 digits long) but this does not work.
Can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
Marc
RonR:
What shows in the OBi's Call History when you dial a 04 number?
MB..:
You need to look at the OutboundCallRoute for the PHONE port.
The digitmap determines the numbers a port will accept (and mangles them, if required)
The OutboundCallRoute determines which of the outbound ports will get the call. The first matching rule will determine where he call will go.
(Sorry, my Obi terminology is a bit rusty - but hopefully this (plus the online manual) is enough to point you in the right direction.)
RonR:
MB is probably onto your problem. You don't need to change the OutboundCallRoute, but your DigitMap needs to accept the number after the transformation occurs:
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap : (<#0>04xxxxxxxx|#004xxxxxxxx|...)
marcb:
Quote from: RonR on December 06, 2011, 03:37:44 pm
What shows in the OBi's Call History when you dial a 04 number?
Obi's Call History shows #004xxxxxxxx
Quote from: MB.. on December 06, 2011, 03:39:25 pm
You need to look at the OutboundCallRoute for the PHONE port.
The digitmap determines the numbers a port will accept (and mangles them, if required)
The OutboundCallRoute determines which of the outbound ports will get the call. The first matching rule will determine where he call will go.
(Sorry, my Obi terminology is a bit rusty - but hopefully this (plus the online manual) is enough to point you in the right direction.)
I have explicitly added an OutboundCallRoute in the PHONE Port for this number combination - {(<#:>|#004xxxxxxxx|911):li} - but I get a message from the line operator that the number does not exist.
Quote from: RonR on December 06, 2011, 04:17:04 pm
MB is probably onto your problem. You don't need to change the OutboundCallRoute, but your DigitMap needs to accept the number after the transformation occurs:
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap : (<#0>04xxxxxxxx|#004xxxxxxxx|...)
Adding this to the DigitMap results in the same error message, phone number does not exist.
By the way I am using firmware version 1.3.0 (build 2586) and have noticed that an update is available, though I cannot find any information in the section devoted to upgrades in this forum.
Thanks for your help.
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