Using VG to connect two OBis (to give dial tone at distant end)
Millennium:
On further investigation, going to Status, System status shows SP2 as Registration Not Required, so it is there, just in a different place.
ianobi:
That is odd, but the Status Page is sure to be the most accurate.
Quote from: Millennium on August 21, 2012, 04:48:00 am
I will also set it up so that dialling 0044 from France will automatically route through to the UK and dialling 003x, 004x, 001, 07 and some 08s from the UK will route through France as they are included in my call plan!
I'm sure that you have realised that the two OBis have to be set up differently regarding Mvg1 and Mli DigitMaps. Also, you are using Mli in the Inbound routes, which is fair enough, but does need a little thought!
Millennium:
Thanks Ian
Yes, I realsie that they must be set up differently. I have been setting up each end as I went and could test the UK end. As far as I can remember, the IP address is different (obviously), and I have created a separate dial plan. I'll check the dial plans tonight and over the weekend.
I'll also check on the inbound routes.
Cheers.
Millennium:
Hi Ian
OK, I spent a lot of time playing over the weekend and managed to get the France end basics sorted, however, the Obi then decided to lock up and I lost all my hard work!
Not to be beaten, I started again and this time I copied all the settings to a MS Word doc.
All the basic settings went fine, then I got to the digitmaps! From what I had learnt I decided to make one change at a time and test. I am finding digitmaps very confusing as there seems to be about 4 places where they can be entered. Is there a post anywhere which explains it for idiots?
I worked on the France end local dialling rules first, and then I will add the VG settings. One thing I cant understand is that when added 00447xxxxxxxxx to the local plan I get fast busy when I dial out. This is to call UK mobiles from France as these numbers are included in my Orange calling plan.
I have posted my setup below. It seems that I have to add the rules in more than one place which I dont think is right, but with my experimentation, if I get one conflict the whole thing falls apart! Any advice would be appreciated.
Line
(0[1-8]xxxxxxxx|3xxx|112|114|115|116xxx|118xxx|119|15|17|18|10xx|00447xxxxxxxxx)
10xx Short codes for other operators
3xxx Self service
112 EU Emergency number
115 SAMU Social
116xxx EU Social numbers, (missing children etc.)
118xxx Directory Enquiries
119 Children in danger
15 SAMU (Ambulance)
17 Police
18 Fire
00447 is where Im having the problem.
Phone
(0[1-8]xxxxxxxx|3xxx|110|112|114|115|118xxx|119|15|17|18|10xx|00447xxxxxxxxx:li)|**0|***|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**8(Mli)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli)
OutBoundCall Route
{(0[1-8]xxxxxxxx|3xxx|110|112|114|115|118xxx|119|15|17|18|00447xxxxxxxxx):li},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}
SP2 Service
{>(<+:>|(Mli)):li}
As said before, it seems odd that I have to duplicate the digitmaps but it is the only way I can get it to work at the moment.
I will not be in France for another fortnight, so I will work on doing similar for the UK end to France.
A final questions, is it possible to save the configuration as it takes hours to reset everything if the box crashes!?
I have worked out that this cannot be rushed, and to test each change so that I can more easily correct any problems.
Cheers
Richard
QBZappy:
How to BKUP config:
System Management->Backup Configuration
select the check marks. Note to read it you can open it up in M$ excel.
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