Auto Attendant
flipdee:
Thanks again for your help with this.
Unfortunately it's the last # I can't get my terminal modem to dial.
anything before the number but not after.
I had followed your very helpful guide on obi bridging without the internet, is there an alternative which gives similar functionality without relying on the auto attendant?
I know your guide seems to imply that this is the only way to do this.
I assume one obi110 setup as a fxo connected to the other setup as a fxs is not an option? (sorry, probably a stupid question).
Why do I give myself such awkward tasks???
Many thanks again,
flipdee
flipdee:
Haha! Excellent!
21470# then the number works!
(1470) to un-withhold a cli in the uk) so it won't interfere with anything!
nice nice nice!
flipdee:
Oh dear, spoke too soon, although 21470# works fine, i've just realised my terminal modem will only accept numbers, i.e. 21470
I can't actually include # - stupid me!!
Stewart:
In the destination OBi's inbound call route, instead of {aa}, can't you just use {li(1470)} ?
RonR:
flipdee,
Give me a couple more minutes. I think I have a very elegant solution...
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