help with new setup with multiple sips
DocM:
Quote from: RonR on March 04, 2012, 05:02:13 pm
Quote from: turuncu on March 04, 2012, 04:29:47 pm
I have tried this and when I dield 011+ the call went through the GV (i saw the gv number on the recipientens cid)
I assumed you have:
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine: SP1 Service
If so, dialing 011+ should result in **3011+ being sent to the OutboundCallRoute where it would go to VG3 with the **3 removed in the process (and 011 changed to 00 with the revised VG3 DigitMap).
Quote from: turuncu on March 04, 2012, 04:29:47 pm
Is there a log that i can see that shows where each call is rauted to as I dial the number or after the call?
While the call is in progress:
Status -> Call Status
After the call has completed:
Status -> Call History
Quote from: turuncu on March 04, 2012, 04:29:47 pm
Also I just remembered that the VG that I using needs to have 00 as oppose to 011 is there a way to replace 011 that the user dials and put 00 when we pass the call to VG3?
See the revised VG3 -> DigitMap in reply #1.
With the current config, wouldn't you have to dial **3011 (not 011) to correctly connect the call?
RonR:
Give a PrimaryLine of SP1 Service and the following DigitMap:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap : (<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|<**3>011xx.)
011+ will be matched by the '<**3>011xx.' rule, adding **3 to it.
The '{(<**3:>(Mvg3)):vg3}' OutboundCallRoute rule will be matched, replacing 011 with 00 in the process by the VG3 DigitMap rule '<011:00>xx.', with **3 being stripped before sending the remainder to VG3.
DocM:
So, when 011+phone number dialed > Phone Port > Primary Line > SP1 and Corresponding ITSP Profile > **3 added > then back to Phone Port > OutboundCallRoute > **3 matched and stripped > VG3 > replaces 011 with 00 > resulting number dialed. Hope I got that right.
Wow, I never knew it functioned like that. This will be very valuable for my own project.
turuncu:
Quote from: RonR on March 04, 2012, 05:02:13 pm
Quote from: turuncu on March 04, 2012, 04:29:47 pm
I have tried this and when I dield 011+ the call went through the GV (i saw the gv number on the recipientens cid)
I assumed you have:
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine: SP1 Service
If so, dialing 011+ should result in **3011+ being sent to the OutboundCallRoute where it would go to VG3 with the **3 removed in the process (and 011 changed to 00 with the revised VG3 DigitMap).
Quote from: turuncu on March 04, 2012, 04:29:47 pm
Is there a log that i can see that shows where each call is rauted to as I dial the number or after the call?
While the call is in progress:
Status -> Call Status
After the call has completed:
Status -> Call History
Quote from: turuncu on March 04, 2012, 04:29:47 pm
Also I just remembered that the VG that I using needs to have 00 as oppose to 011 is there a way to replace 011 that the user dials and put 00 when we pass the call to VG3?
See the revised VG3 -> DigitMap in reply #1.
Thanks I can now see that the calls are being routed correctly. Betamax is giving me headache but that is another matter. Thanks for your help
Stewart:
Quote from: turuncu on March 11, 2012, 08:04:49 am
]Betamax is giving me headache but that is another matter.
Possible alternatives to Betamax (usually somewhat higher rates, but better quality and reliability): Voxbeam, CallWithUs, Future-Nine. Where are you calling? Landline or mobile? If mobile, which carrier?
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