Solved: PAP2 -> Obi110 dial plan
mrjoe:
Hi ianobi,
Thanks for that explanation.
I'll do some more exhaustive trials when I next get in the mood.
I'd really like an engineer from Obihai to join this post.
With the information I've learned in this Forum, I'm going to help some NPOs get the cheapest most sofisticated phone system running.
ianobi:
mrjoe,
You have the hardest working OBi110 on this planet! It deals with incoming routes, mobile phones, pap2 .....
Obihai should be using you as an advertisment for what is possible :)
I may have another think about this soon. Perhaps I can simulate your pap2 with a softphone.
Keep up the good work!
mrjoe:
Thanks ianobi,
You do have a point there.
I just can't help thinking that whatever we're breaking our heads over can be accomplished with the greatest of ease with the Obi202.
I press 1# to switch lines, incoming calls ring both lines (without CLI for incoming Line calls on the PAP2), I can transfer calls from the Obi to the PAP2 (but not vice versa), outgoing calls can be made from both lines using the same routes etc.
I still think the Obi110 has the advantage though as POTS aren't going away for some reason.
Another advantage is often you get VoIP providers who will not reveal SIP settings and provide their own equipment that cannot be manipulated in any way.
It could be here the reason is because they are allowed to work as virtual Landline providers not VoIP.
mrjoe:
Just wondering why is this not workinging in the SP1 inbound Callroute?
,{pap2>(0(500|800|808)xxxxxx):vg7}
ianobi:
I think this is a format problem. pap2 is the callee, thats ok. After the > is the caller list. OBi expects to see each caller separated by a |. I think this would work:
,{pap2>(0500xxxxxx|0800xxxxxx|0808xxxxxx):vg7}
I note in your first post you had this rule:
,{pap2>(<**7:>(Mvg7)):vg7}
In this case the caller list is anything that agrees with Mvg7 and you remove **7 before sending the number to vg7.
Edit: Where are you experts?!! Someone should have spotted that I got callee and caller the wrong way round in this post :-[
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