OBi110 and star codes

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ianobi:
I should have said SoftwareVersion 1.3.0 (Build: 2744), which is the latest and *66 is still spare.

How about trying the default setting with *66:
*66, Block Caller ID Once, set($BCI1,1)

Then dial **1 followed by the number.

aloysius:
Quote from: ianobi on November 01, 2012, 10:28:23 am

I should have said SoftwareVersion 1.3.0 (Build: 2744), which is the latest and *66 is still spare.

How about trying the default setting with *66:
*66, Block Caller ID Once, set($BCI1,1)

Then dial **1 followed by the number.



1.3.0 (Build: 2690) for me.

With that setting, **1 works but the number is in the clear.
*66<number> doesn't appear to have any effect, it dials with the default port (LINE) and CID is still present.

ianobi:
Just to be clear:

You dial *66, which gives you dial tone. Then you dial **1 followed by the number.

The call should have gone out on sp1 with or without Caller ID.

aloysius:
Quote from: ianobi on November 01, 2012, 10:59:30 am

Just to be clear:

You dial *66, which gives you dial tone. Then you dial **1 followed by the number.

The call should have gone out on sp1 with or without Caller ID.


Sorry, I understand now.
The procedure works, but the CID is still present.  :-\


ianobi:
That's odd. I'm running out of ideas  ??? Also running out of time for today. Over the next few days I will try to reproduce exactly what you are doing on my OBi and see if I can figure something out.

Keep experimenting, I find trial and error is a good method  :)

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