Dial plan explanation
littleboy:
Hi RonR, I am really grateful, will try this immediately.
btw yes, I know it is not good to replace a standard feature, but as i said i am never going to touch the line-in port and need to make international calls multiple times in a day, so really helps in this case.
Thanks once again, will get back here as to how it works.
Regards.
littleboy:
Hey Thank you very much RonR, it works like a charm.
Regards.
ProfTech:
Ron, your explanation of the "sequence of events" you gave on Feb 20 is the best explanation of how it all works I have seen anywhere and I now see how you arrived at your take on leaving the Phone port digit map at it's default. However in the case of slightly more complex setups it isn't particularly intuitive. I won't expound on it here but I could not get it to work in the case where a trunk group was involved either.
RonR:
Quote from: ProfTech on May 12, 2012, 09:56:57 am
Ron, your explanation of the "sequence of events" you gave on Feb 20 is the best explanation of how it all works I have seen anywhere and I now see how you arrived at your take on leaving the Phone port digit map at it's default. However in the case of slightly more complex setups it isn't particularly intuitive. I won't expound on it here but I could not get it to work in the case where a trunk group was involved either.
I use some very complex DigitMap schemes here, as well as multiple Trunk Groups, and haven't run into any serious problems that I recall at the moment. If you want to post some scenarios that fail, I'll see if I can spot the reason for their failure.
ProfTech:
Thanks Ron,
I don't want to waste your time but thought I would post this just for fun. A Few notes;
Local area code is 217 but not all 217 calls are local / free. ATT here allows but does not require dialing 11 digits for a local call but my wife requires that 7 digits work. :-)
Callcentric on the other hand, requires 11 digits for all calls. I don't make international calls.
Local [7 digit] calls and Toll free calls should go to the PSTN if it is available and automatically to Callcentric if the PSTN is in use. All 1+ [except Toll Free] calls should be sent to Callcentric even if they are in AC 217 [tricky part].
This is what I have that works.
ITSP Profile A -> DigitMap -> ((MLdist)|*7[89]|411)
Line Port -> DigitMap -> ((1217[2-9]xxxxxx)|(MTfree))
User defined Maps:
Ldist -> (1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx)
TFree -> (18(00|55|66|77|88)xxxxxxx)
ObiM -> ([49]11|*7[89]|<1217>[2-9]xxxxxx|<**1>1217[2-9]xxxxxx)
Phone Port:
DigitMap -> ([1-9]S9|1[0-9]S9|#|(MObiM)|(MLdist)|**2(Msp2)|**9(Mpp)|***)
OutboundCallRoute -> {(<#:>|911):li},{(Mpli):pli},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{***:aa2}
PrimaryLine -> Trunk Group 1
Trunk Group 1:
TrunkList -> li,sp1
DigitMap -> ((Mli)|(Msp1))
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