Callcentric Backup - Using Anveo with the Obi for E911 and DID
HMishra:
The question is, which digit map?
ITSP Profile A -> DigitMap or Phone 1 -> DigitMap?
Thanks.
jimates:
My 911 has the normal 2 second delay. It is possible there is the normal 2 second delay at the Obi and more delay after that. You can check by pressing # immediately after dialing 911, any delay with that would be outside the Obi.
jimates:
Quote from: HMishra on November 05, 2012, 04:46:11 pm
The question is, which digit map?
ITSP Profile A -> DigitMap or Phone 1 -> DigitMap?
Thanks.
Phone 1 digit map. Also phone 2 on an Obi202.
HMishra:
Thanks. I will test that out in the next couple days.
ianobi:
I will be interested in the results of any tests on this. In theory there should be no delays involved at all.
There are no DigitMaps involved here. This rule:
Physical Interfaces -> Phone 1 -> OutboundCallRoute = {911:sp1}
Does not involve any Digit Map Processor comparing of rules etc, it processes rules from left to right and uses the first rule that matches. In this case {911:sp1} is the first rule it encounters and it matches, so it will send 911 out to sp1 with no DigitMap involved.
If S0 or pressing # does make a difference, then we may need to think of a better way of writing 911 rules.
I would test this myself, but I have involved trunk groups and DigitMaps in my emergency call routing, which does indeed add two second to processing the call. However, the pay-off is that I get a standby route for emergency calls.
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