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meokey:
Thank you, pc44, for your reply. I have tested and confirmed that the short form, 18[00|88|77|66|55]xxxxxxx, does not working. I put 18[00|88|77|66|55]xxxxxxx(Msp2)|<**1>1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx(Msp1) and the call goes to SP1.


So here is my question: according to the same OBI Admin Guide you referred, the caller-list can be formed like this:
Code:

caller-list := caller|caller|caller|…  
which I thought may suggest we can have multiple digits, like a caller number, as an option in a pair of brackets, but practically it's not working. WHY?

meokey:
Quote from: ProfTech on June 11, 2012, 03:25:59 pm

The correct nomenclature is (18(00|55|66|77|88)xxxxxxx). Use Parenthesis instead of square brackets. I took it right from one of Ron's posts some time ago. Works like a charm. As far as your area code question, just be aware that the maps have a maximum length of 512 characters.



Wow~~~~~~~ it really works like a charm. Thanks a lot, ProfTech!


About the 512 characters limitation, does "(1[(MFPLareacode)]xxxxxx)" count 26 chars or 130?

pc44:
Quote from: ProfTech on June 11, 2012, 03:25:59 pm

As far as your area code question, just be aware that the maps have a maximum length of 512 characters.

Hi meokey,

Glad I could help a little; however, ProfTech provided the solution you needed!

Good info, ProfTech!  I'll have to keep this in mind. :)
pc44

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