Dial plan explanation

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WilliamDains:
Although DigitMap for the primary line is much more reliable and it's precedence is lasting for the secondary one.
The legitimate value of dial up connection is totally depends on it's basic configurations.

littleboy:
Hi newbie here, don't know if this is right topic but i need some help to setup the dial plan for obi110.

i just have a cordless phone connected to phone port, no line in cause have to POTS line.

i have GV as sp1 and as primary line, and voip as sp2.
currently every time i dial out from sp2 for international calling i have to use **20049<10 digits> while calling in US through GV is direct. Also pressing # give me no dial tone, because i don't have anything connected to line in port (and not planning to in near future). So i was wondering if i could use # instead on **20049 so that every time i have to call internationally then i can simply use #<ten digit> number? is it doable?

Thanks in advance.
Regards.

RonR:
littleboy,

One option is to have international calling (00+) automatically redirected to SP2:

Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap:

(<1aaa>[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|<**2>00xx.)

where aaa is your local area code.

littleboy:
Quote from: RonR on May 11, 2012, 05:43:36 pm

littleboy,
One option is to have international calling (00+) automatically redirected to SP2:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap:
(<1aaa>[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|<**2>00xx.)
where aaa is your local area code.


Hi RonR, that was quick reply, thanks for the information, I will try it.

Also it still means i need to type in 00<country code><phone no> for international calls, i was think of reducing everything to single digit prefix's instead of 00<country code>, is it possible?

I was trying this: {(<#:>)(<0049>xxxxxxxxxx):sp2}

where 0049 is country code for germany.

Regards.

RonR:
Quote from: littleboy on May 11, 2012, 06:23:30 pm

I was trying this: {(<#:>)(<0049>xxxxxxxxxx):sp2}

where 0049 is country code for germany.


Personally, I don't like replacing a 'normal/standard' feature of the OBi such as '#' meaning 'bridge to the LINE Port'.  But it's all a matter of what you prefer, so as long as it works for you, that's what counts.

Instead of the above, I think you would need the following changes:

DigitMap : ...|#xxxxxxxxxx|...

OutboundCallRoute : ...{(<#:0049>xxxxxxxxxx):sp2}...

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