Dial plan explanation
RossL:
Hi RonR,
I checked all the changes I made (including the config settings for use in Australia) but couldn't see any error. So I deleted the device from ObiTalk and re-added it then made the changes again, checking after each change. The end result is it is now working correctly so there must have been a mistake that I didn't see.
Thanks for your help.
yiucsw:
thanks for all the explanation:
Can i have a more direct approach:
I have four OBI110 in four different location:china(Beijing), China(Guangzhou),Hong Kong and Macau
what i want is call forward all mobile call from China(Beijing) and China(Guanghzhou) to both Hong Kong and Macau Mobile number.
So the 1st thing i do is call forward my China(beijing) mobile to a fixiine in China(beijing) and China(guangzhou) mobile to a fixline (Guangzhou) which each connect to an individual OBI110.
The 1st concept to to put what i type in the InboundCallRoute? which 6356XXXX is my macau mobile phone number and 9643XXXX is my hong kong phone number.
{S0:3*6356XXXX};{S0:2*9643XXXX}
Is it possible, or i am in a wrong direction
RonR:
Quote from: yiucsw on June 27, 2011, 02:20:55 am
{S0:3*6356XXXX};{S0:2*9643XXXX}
This is not valid anywhere in an OBi, so that's a bad start.
I've read your post a number of times, but I'm still not sure I fully understand what you're trying to accomplish.
I understand you have four OBi110 devices, each in a different locaion: Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Macau.
I understand there are at least two PSTN lines involved, each connected to an OBi (Beijing and Guangzhou).
I understand there are two mobile phone numbers involved (Hong Kong: 9643XXXX and Macau: 6356XXXX).
Is this the physical layout?:
OBi #1 -> Beijing PSTN
OBi #2 -> Guangzhou PSTN
OBi #3 -> Hong Kong PSTN
OBi #4 -> Macau PSTN
Are you wanting all incoming PSTN calls to OBi #1 to cause OBi #3 to call 9643XXXX using PSTN as well as OBi #4 to call 6356XXXX using PSTN, bridging the first one that answers?
Are you wanting all incoming PSTN calls to OBi #2 to cause OBi #3 to call 9643XXXX using PSTN as well as OBi #4 to call 6356XXXX using PSTN, bridging the first one that answers?
If so, this may be problematic, as OBi #3 and OBi #4 will report the call completed as soon as it's initiated because they're not able to tell if/when the called party actually answers.
yiucsw:
This is not valid anywhere in an OBi, so that's a bad start.
The purpose of this arrangement is to avoid roaming charge for my mobile phone and reduce customer's concern to call my mobile phone when i am in hk or macau. So i need to bridge all my mobile phone together.
Yes, four OBi110 devices, in a different location: Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Macau.
Each location has one PSTN line, BJ, GZ, HK, Macau
I understand there are four mobile phone numbers involved
(BJ:139XXXXXXXX, GZ:133XXXXXXXX Hong Kong: 9643XXXX and Macau: 6356XXXX).
OBi #1 -> Beijing PSTN
OBi #2 -> Hong Kong PSTN
OBi #3 -> Macau PSTN
OBi #6 -> Guangzhou PSTN
want obi#1(PSTN)->obi#2(9643XXXX) + obi#3(6356XXXX) and bridge the first one that first answers.
want obi#6(PSTN)->obi#2(9643XXXX) + obi#3(6356XXXX) and bridge the first one that first answers.
If multiple call forward is not possible or problematic, is there any easy way that i can switch call forward when i travel to different location?
i.e. when i am in macau, i can answer switch all call forward in Macau, and when i hk, i can switch all call forward to HK. when i am in GZ, i can turn all call forward off?
QBZappy:
yiucsw,
You might consider using a forking "simultaneous call approach". Have a look here for an idea.
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=1072.msg6737#msg6737
You can avoid messing around with call forwarding settings using this method, as several phones can ring at the same time.
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