Nymgo on OBi100
cyclops:
I cant thank you enough for your helpful replies.
I did log in through the OBi device and checked the changes there, they are appearing. I also tried a few more combination's as follows:
(<**2>[011]xxxxxxxxxxxx.|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
(<**2>[00]xxxxxxxxxxxx.|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
(<**2>[011]xx.|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
But in all cases, the call is not getting through Nymgo :( , its using Google Voice by default. And yes, I am doing these changes in Service Providers>>>ITSP Profile B. Profile A is setup as google voice.
cyclops:
Got it!
The changes have to be done in Service Providers>>>ITSP Profile A>>>General instead of ITSP Profile B.
I amended the entry as follows:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<**2>011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
So far it looks to be working fine. If I come across any issues, will update.
Thanks for your help!
cyclops:
Okay, so this setup is working pretty great. There was some issue setting up the caller ID on nymgo, but their support sorted it out.
Now I have one more query - Can I call my google voice number (SP1) from from a external number and then somehow establish a bridge between SP1 and SP2 to make an international call through the Nymgo (SP2) account?
If this is done, all my current needs would be taken care of.
Thanks!
QBZappy:
cyclops,
Quote from: cyclops on June 30, 2012, 12:12:06 pm
Now I have one more query - Can I call my google voice number (SP1) from from a external number and then somehow establish a bridge between SP1 and SP2 to make an international call through the Nymgo (SP2) account?
Yes. However depending from where you intend to call the config will be different.
Is the external number going to be a known (perhaps your cell) or a random telephone number (any phone)? These examples assume CID is known in advance. More secure this way. The AA can also have a PIN. Frequent calls using the AA should be set up via a speed dial with number setup in this format to force it going over the SP2 trunk **25145551111, or you can setup the unit to always use SP2 as the default outgoing trunk for the AA. Have a look in the AA settings. (Voice Services->Auto Attendant->PrimaryLine = Whatever)
Substitute the numbers with the appropriate numbers that apply to your case.
With a Call Back to the last CID received
ITSP InboundCallRoute-> {(x.5145551111|x.5145552222):aa($1)}
With a Call Back to a static CID
ITSP InboundCallRoute-> {(x.5145551111|x.5145552222):aa(5145558888)}
Without a Call Back directly to the AA
ITSP InboundCallRoute-> {(x.5145551111|x.5145552222):aa)}
In all the above cases you will eventually be directed to the AA. After hitting the AA you need to press 2, to make a new call or dial "speed dial number" + "#" if set up as a speed dial.
Just wondering. Isn't a call to your GV number long distance for you? What country are going to call from?
cyclops:
Thanks again for your detailed response. I appreciate.
However I have found a really simple way to do it - which serves my purpose well.
1. I added my cell number (this is not a forwarding phone defined in GV) in the trusted callers
2. When I call my GV number (a local call - its at home) from my cell, I get connected to the Auto Attendant
3. If I want to call my home number (GV) I will select 1 and I can talk at home
4. If I want to make a long distance call using my SP2 (nymgo) I will just select 2 and dial the international number starting with 011
5. Since I have already setup the digitmap to divert all 011 calls to SP2, my call would be placed through SP2
This is working out pretty good for me - so far I am loving it. ;D
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