long delay while dialing... about 40s wait

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RonR:
Quote from: ProfTech on May 11, 2012, 11:47:33 am

If you make sure that your Phone Port -> Primary line is set to "SP1 Service" and change
Phone port -> OutboundCallRoute to {(Mpli):pli} it might work but can't say for sure.


With PrimaryLine set to SP1 Service, an OutboundCallRoute of {(Mpli):pli} becomes {(MSp1):sp1)} which is potentially more restrictive than simply sp1.

cocoLoco:
Thanks guys,

after playing with the settings etc I couldnt figure out what the problem was.
I have reset my device to default, deleted it from obitalk then added again.

I do not have the 40 seconds delay anymore, which is good.
I will work on my digitmap, there is a lot of info about it on this forum so hopefully I should be ok

Thanks for your help

cocoLoco:
I'm not sure what happenned before with the delays, all is good now :)

I've set up the system using the expert setup on obitalk. Only reason I need expert is to modify my digit maps, as the device comes from US and is used in Australia for Australian numbers.

I'm only using it with SP1 for now to test it all, and will probably connect it to my phone line soon.

Digit map for Phone:
(000|**0|***|#|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**8(Mli)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))
                  (123 and 600 are test numbers for my voip provider, 000 is emergency)
Calling Route for Phone:
{#|000:li},{**0:aa},{(Mpli):pli},{<**9:ob>:pp}

Digit Map for ITSPA:
(0[23478]xxxxxxxx|<0011>[34][34]xxxxxxxxx|0011[34][34]xxxxxxxxx|1800xxxxxx|13xx.|123S0|600S0)
which is for
 - 0[23478]xxxxxxxx : australian numbers
 - <0011>[34][34]xxxxxxxxx : calling French/English numbers (adding the 0011 for international if we ommited it)
 - 0011[34][34]xxxxxxxxx : calling French/English numbers
 - 1800 is free australian numbers
 - 13xx is local rate number (charged as local call no matter where you call from in Aus)
 - 123 and 600 are test numbers for faktortel

I tried replacing <0011>[34][34]xxxxxxxxx with <0011>(33|44)xxxxxxxxx but it didnt work.
When dialing 33123456789 I had "there is no call route for this number" error.
So I use [34][34] instead which mean we could call 001143 and 001134... no big deal really (international calls are only allowed to those 2 countries on my SIP account anyway)

Thanks again :)

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