Dial plan explanation

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Shale:
Quote from: KenC_OB on May 03, 2013, 09:45:47 am


my concern there was (rare as it would likely be), that was pointed out earlier - if one of those 4 digit numbers was 311x, 411x, 611x or 911x, the |[3469]11| rule would gobble it up.


 |[3469]11S4| would introduce a 4 second delay. It may or may not be worth doing.

On the other hand, if there were no 911x numbers that they would ever dial (encompassing a maximum of 10 phone numbers total), then you could have a special rule for 911 and |[346]11S4| for the less critical ones.

KenC_OB:
Quote from: Shale on May 03, 2013, 09:54:10 am

Quote from: KenC_OB on May 03, 2013, 09:45:47 am


my concern there was (rare as it would likely be), that was pointed out earlier - if one of those 4 digit numbers was 311x, 411x, 611x or 911x, the |[3469]11| rule would gobble it up.


 |[3469]11S4| would introduce a 4 second delay. It may or may not be worth doing.

On the other hand, if there were no 911x numbers that they would ever dial (encompassing a maximum of 10 phone numbers total), then you could have a special rule for 911 and |[346]11S4| for the less critical ones.


Something like that did cross my mind, though it didn't occur to me to break out 911 separate and immediate - seems like a reasonable approach. I think I'll give that a try. Thanks.

-KenC

affled:
I've got a question about automatically injecting a Star Code into a dialed number and have the commands in the corresponding Star Code apply to that call.  Is it possible using DigitMap in the Phone port or DigitMap in the ITSP profile?

my original post is here: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=6625.0

Thanks in advance.

lifeisfun:
Just purchased obi200 but the configuration is so different from Sipura I would need some help.
I like to have one main provider that will be used by default when I pick up the phone, and by dialing #1 (#2 #3) it would route the call to provider 2 3 4. On any choice of provider I like to be able to dial any digit/*/# combination.

Can someone please give me hand with that  ???

Thanks!

Shale:
Quote from: lifeisfun on October 25, 2013, 02:53:43 am

Just purchased obi200 but the configuration is so different from Sipura I would need some help.
I like to have one main provider that will be used by default when I pick up the phone, and by dialing #1 (#2 #3) it would route the call to provider 2 3 4. On any choice of provider I like to be able to dial any digit/*/# combination.


Already built in is that to call 9876543210 on provider 2, you can dial **29876543210. If you dial just 9876543210, it goes via the provider you had set as the default.

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