Conditional call forwarding
Hortoristic:
Is this how I can forward a call from SP2, with CID of 12341234567 and forward it via SP1 to 19871234567?
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> InboundCallRoute : {(12341234567):sp1(19871234567)},{ph} ?
and if this is correct syntax, to add another CID would be: ?
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> InboundCallRoute : {(12341234567|1555308022):sp1(19871234567)},{ph} ?
jimates:
That looks right to me.
This is my similar inbound route for SP2
{(18141234567|18142345678|18143456789):sp4(1814xxxxxxx)},{ph1,pp(ob290212910),pp(ob290175780),pp(ob290627864)}
This forwards the call from one of the three listed numbers, to 1814xxxxxxx on sp4. All other calls ring the ph1 and are also forked to the 3 listed Obion endpoints.
Hortoristic:
You said: "All other calls ring the ph1 and are also forked to the 3 listed Obion"
Does that mean it's ringing the phone on all 3 Obi devices - sort of simulcast ringing?
jimates:
Yes, the call is forked (ring simultaneous) to all 4 destinations.
If the Obion app is logged in the call will ring the PC or Smart Phone. If the app is not logged in, that leg of the call just fails without affecting the others.
Hortoristic:
How would I do this with (I think this is called SIP URI dialing) - I have a UK DID that is set up as sip:1449339388@joeschmoe.mydns.org - which seems to be ringing my port 5062 - which has funny ring so I'm thinking its actually ringing my SP2 account?
I have many UK DID's - but I want a specific DID to forward to my daughter. Doing so by caller ID won't work - I want it to decide based on what DID was called in UK.
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