Need help in troubleshooting outboundcallroute and digitmap

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jimates:
i don't think you need to change the PH2 outbound call route with the {(011xx.):sp4},
with the number coming in with **4 prepended the call route will send it to sp4. It will also process it through the itsp 4 digit map using the referenced MPxx
Just tell the phone port what to do with 011.xx numbers and the rest will fall into place.

RonR always said not to change the call routes at all, make the changes in the digit maps and it will all take place.

here is the thread I referenced
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=3215.msg21344#msg21344

mish:
@jimates, thanks for the help and linking to the other post. I had read it. Now I understand it somewhat better. But I am still not there, and my setup is complicated and I feel the unexplained need to conquer this  ::)

So let me ask you something, would it not be better, if I defined what should happen to call types based on the phone source.

Here are some of the routings I want to achieve. What do you think is the best architecture?
 Ph1 - US calls to SP1. 1xx and 1xxx calls to SP3. 911 to SP3. 011xx. to SP4.
 Ph 2 - US calls to SP4. 1xx and 1xxx calls to SP3. 911 to SP3. 011xx. to SP4.

For now that is all I want.

I think I have two choices. I can play with the digitplan and add **3 or **4 to numbers called, and then have the default outboundCallRoute take care of the routing.
And I can change the digitmaps of the SPx to either be blank - i.e. no rule, or be such that it checks that the right numbers are going through.

By the way, is there a debug mode where it can be seen how Digitmaps and Callroutes are being traversed?

Thanks!

mish:
The reason I wrote my last post is this:

I wanted to configure both phones to send 1xx and 1xxx numbers to SP3.
Ph1 has SP2 as primary line (sorry for the confusion - that is how I ended up setting it up the first time.).
Ph 2 has SP4 as the primary line.

I want 011 numbers dialed with Ph1 and Ph2 to go to SP4. So we went ahead and changed the digitmap of SP4 to prepend 011 numbers with **4. And that worked. Ph2 goes to SP4 because SP4 is Ph2's primary line.
For Ph1 1xx and 1xxx routing, similar to the above prepending of **4, I added **3 prepend to SP2's digit map.

Now I am stuck as to how I should prepend **3 for Ph2's dialing of 1xx and 1xxx. I tried adding the prepend code to SP4's digitmap. SP4 is the primary line for Ph2. But that does not work. Ends in error 484.

This was complex. Hats off to you guys for being able to understand this and much more complex digitmaps!

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