Route a specific number through Service Provider 2

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RonR:
Bravid,

When you dial 1717299xxxx,  **2 should be prepended to it by the addition of the new rule in the ITSP Profile A DigitMap.  This appears to be happening.  The **2 should then be removed by the PHONE Port OutboundCallroute as the remainder of the number is routed to SP2.  This does not appear to be happening.


Looking in the OBi itself (not at the OBiTALK Web Portal)...

Does your PHONE Port DigitMap and OutboundCallRoute settings have their Default box checked?  They should.  If not, please explain why and post their contents.

Is your PHONE Port PrimaryLine set to SP1 Service?

Please post the contents of your ITSP Profile A DigitMap.

twinclouds:
  I know this is an old thread but I have almost exactly the same problem.  I think I better try here to see if I can get help from here instead of starting a new topic.
  I just got my obi110 today.  I had set up the GV service (SP1) and a sip service through supervoip (SP2).  The latter one is mainly for calls to China.  Thus, I would like to route all calls start with 01186 with 10 or 11 x's to SP2.  I can make 01186 calls if I dial **2 before dialing the 01186x. number.  Following RonR's posting, I modified the SP1 digimap by adding the first entry as (**201186xxxxxxxxxx|.....).  However, it doesn't seems to work.  It waited for some time and then sent the busy signal.  Can RonR or anybody else point out what I did wrong or give me some suggestions? 
Also, can someone tell me where to check the log in obi110?
Thanks in advance.

QBZappy:
Call log:
Status
    System Status
    Call Status
    Call History   <- here


ITSP Profile B
General
DigitMap = (<**2>01186xx.|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1514>[2-9]xxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.)

ianobi:
QBZappy has given you the correct rule. However take care to put it at the front of the DigitMap of your PrimaryLine. If you set GV up as your PrimaryLine, then you need to put <**2>01186xx. at the front of ITSP Profile A > General > DigitMap. In all these cases of "automatic routing" it needs to be done from the PrimaryLine.

To check what service is your PrimaryLine see:
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine

In most cases you will want your Auto Attendant set the same. See:
Voice Service -> Auto Attendant -> PrimaryLine

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