Dialing prefix #0 for selecting 2nd PSTN line
RonR:
marcb,
It's best to make the change I suggested to the DigitMap and not modify the OutboundCallRoute.
If the message is coming from your PSTN provider, then the OBi is routing the call to the PSTN Line.
If the Peer Number shown in the right-hand column under LINE1 in the OBi's Call History is what you wanted to go to the AX-520, then your problem is not with the OBi.
marcb:
Dear RonR,
Now I only have the DigitMap changed as you suggested. The Obi is indeed correctly routing the call to L2, the L2 led is active, no doubt about that.
The peer number in the call history is the one which has to be sent from the Obi. If I dial the same number sequence from a phone connected to the AX-520 in place of the Obi, then it works fine.
Isn't there a way to pause the dialing for a second right after #0?
Marc
RonR:
Unfortunately, the OBi doesn't support pauses.
Stewart:
If you take out the special config for #0, pressing # should cause the OBi to connect directly to the Line port and you'll hear dial tone from your AX-520. Then, dial #0, wait for new dial tone and dial the 04 number.
obi-support2:
marcb,
Yes you can insert pauses after #0.
Here is 1 way to do it, by
inserting a rule in the PHONE Port OutboundCallRoute, like this.
{(<#:>|<#004:#0,,,,,,,,04>xxxxxxxx|911):li}
Each comma inserts about 200 ms of pause. You can
add enough comma according to what you need.
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Note: Do not insert the comma's in DigitMap; only in OutboundCallRoute.
Note: Since # and #0... are all legit digit patterns, with this you will experience 2s delay when trying to invoke
PSTN dial tone by dialing # (since OBi needs to make sure you don't mean #0...). You can consider using a different pattern to explicitly invoke PSTN dial tone, such as ##.
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