Help me to build dial plan, please

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Felix:
Let me tweak Ron's instructions (I realize how presumptuous it is on my part  :-X ).
I am also assuming Google Voice on SP1 and VoIP Raider on SP2.

Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine : SP1 Service

Voice Service -> SP1 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : A
Voice Service -> SP2 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : B

Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A General -> DigitMap : (<1813>[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx)
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B General -> DigitMap : (xx.)

It's easier to understand that you set up VoIP raider dial plan settings in ITSP Profile B section - same place where you set up your SIP credentials, STUN server, etc. Added benefit is that Ron's plan assumes that international numbers start with 011 - which is not always the case! Specifically, voip raider - as all betamax companies - requires that you dial 00 instead of 011. If that is the case, you may change the last option to

Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B General -> DigitMap : (<00>xx.)

Note that neither GV nor VoipRaider support 911.

bogdatov:
Quote from: Felix on May 09, 2012, 07:49:09 pm

Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A General -> DigitMap : (<1813>[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx)
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B General -> DigitMap : (xx.)

It's easier to understand that you set up VoIP raider dial plan settings in ITSP Profile B section - same place where you set up your SIP credentials, STUN server, etc. Added benefit is that Ron's plan assumes that international numbers start with 011 - which is not always the case! Specifically, voip raider - as all betamax companies - requires that you dial 00 instead of 011. If that is the case, you may change the last option to

Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B General -> DigitMap : (<00>xx.)

In fact, all Betamax companies I know/used (about 5) they only require 00 when you dial destination# using Betamax's ACCESS number, e.g. when you dial from your mobile phone. But when you use SIP device, you dont need to prepend destination# with 00.

Felix:
Quote from: bogdatov on May 09, 2012, 07:57:36 pm

But when you use SIP device, you dont need to prepend destination# with 00.


http://www.voipraider.com/en/instructions#make
Please note that when you call a number (even if it's local) you should always dial 00 + countrycode + areacode + subscribernumber)

I always had to dial 00... I haven't used voipraider specifically, and it's in the middle of the night in the places where I call - so I can't check. But I am skeptical ;)

bogdatov:
Are you dialing using access# ? Because when I'm using SIP and Sipura SPA 3102 I do not dial 00 and my dial plan does not have 00

Felix:
Quote from: bogdatov on May 09, 2012, 08:08:15 pm

Are you dialing using access# ? Because when I'm using SIP and Sipura SPA 3102 I do not dial 00 and my dial plan does not have 00

I am staring at my dial plan in my Sipura 3102 dial plan, and I see <:00>[2-9]x. And, since I was sure that I won't be successful - I removed 00, and sure enough "you must dial double-oh" in a nice female voice with cute British accent  :P

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