difficulties setting up localphone .com
carl:
Off course, Ron, it is 1 + 10 digit format. My aging brain has problems adding 7+3. :-[
carl:
???
I was too optimistic.
Since I made the recommended change :
To be able to dial *1688
-> www.obitalk.com
click on your OBi 300 821 860
-> OBi Expert Configuration
-> Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A General
add *1688xx. to the beginning of your DigitMap value, so it looks like:
(*1688xx.|..etc..default_value_do_not_modify...)
You will need to uncheck “OBiTALK Settings” and uncheck “Device Default” to be
able to modify any parameter value.
I can dial 1-10 digit calls, but no international calls. I get busy signal immediately after pressing 0 after **2*1688. Any ideas ?
Current string in the Digitmap : *16881xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.)
carl:
@ Ron : Works with US calls, disconnects immediately on international calls after obtaining connection- the same problem as we had before .
Assuming Localphone wants all numbers delivered as 00 + country code + number, the following will prepend *1688 to all outgoing SP2/ITSPB calls:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> General -> DgitMap:
(<*1688>(<00>(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>[2-9]xxxxxx)|00xx.)|*168800xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.'@'@@.)
where aaa is your local area code.
7 digits -> *1688001aaa + 7 digits
10 digits -> *1688001 + 10 digits
11 digits -> *168800 + 11 digits
00+ -> *168800+
@ Ron : Works with US calls, disconnects immediately on international calls after obtaining connection- the same problem as we had before .
RonR:
Does the OBi Call History show the desired number being sent out SP2?
carl:
OKAY, now hopefully solved.
Apparently, every time you do a hack in the Digitmap, you have to reset the ATT U verse gateway ::) and do what I described in one of the previous posts.
:) :P
I just woke up somebody overseas so it is O.K. Have to dial 00 though, but that's fine
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