Newbie questions regarding Obi110 setup ? Please help !

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ianobi:
You can improve things by changing this DigitMap:

ITSP Profile B DigitMap :
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)

The only rule you are using for Rynga is the xx. rule which allows any number of any digits to be used. I suggest deleting above and replacing with:

ITSP Profile B DigitMap : (<00>xx.|00xx.)

For example, if you now dial the UK (country code 44), then you dial 44 1234 123456 your OBi will send out to Rynga 00 44 1234 123456.

Rules ending xx. are not ideal as the OBi has to wait ten seconds to see if you have finished dialling. If you can be very precise about what country codes you wish to dial and if the numbers will be a precise number of digits, then we might be able to make a better DigitMap with less delay.

When making the changes use the same method – uncheck both boxes to the right etc.

I have no experience with changing aa voice prompts. You could try reading through this:

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=1734.msg11189#msg11189

Will answer speed dial thing shortly – you sneaked that one in at last minute  :)

ianobi:
Speed Dials is a bigger subject than some might think! However, this is what I recommend for you.

Speed dials work from the aa Option 2 just the same as from the phone attached to the OBi. In your case I recommend using trunk format – sp2(00xxxxxxxxxxx) - rather than non-trunk format - **200xxxxxxxxxxx. Using trunk format will get rid of all your dialling delays.

OBi Speed Dials are in the format x# or xx#, one or two digits followed by #. I like to use two digits as the single digit Speed Dials are useful for other things.

Example: From OBi Dashboard select Speed Dials on left hand side. Pick slot 10, fill in any name then a valid number in this format:
sp2(00441234123456) the 00 is needed as this format of Speed Dial will go straight to Rynga with no processing through DigitMaps.
Click on “Save Changes” at the bottom of the page, then wait two minutes for the OBi to reboot.

From the phone attached to the OBi dial 10# - the number should go straight to Rynga. Dial in via the OBi aa, Option 2, then dial 10# and the number should also go straight to Rynga.

Suraj:
Thanks a lot for your answer. Mostly this will be used to contact Hong Kong, Singapore, London and USA.

Quote from: ianobi on November 16, 2012, 07:02:58 am

You can improve things by changing this DigitMap:

ITSP Profile B DigitMap :
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)

The only rule you are using for Rynga is the xx. rule which allows any number of any digits to be used. I suggest deleting above and replacing with:

ITSP Profile B DigitMap : (<00>xx.|00xx.)

For example, if you now dial the UK (country code 44), then you dial 44 1234 123456 your OBi will send out to Rynga 00 44 1234 123456.

Rules ending xx. are not ideal as the OBi has to wait ten seconds to see if you have finished dialling. If you can be very precise about what country codes you wish to dial and if the numbers will be a precise number of digits, then we might be able to make a better DigitMap with less delay.

When making the changes use the same method – uncheck both boxes to the right etc.

I have no experience with changing aa voice prompts. You could try reading through this:

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=1734.msg11189#msg11189

Will answer speed dial thing shortly – you sneaked that one in at last minute  :)


ianobi:
If you change the DigitMap as I suggested and use Speed Dials for the numbers most used from aa Option 2, then you should be OK. Let us know how it goes.

Suraj:
Thanks a lot for your help and it's going good. just want to check am I able to create the quick dial only from 1-98 that's it. I need more of it if possible.

Is it possible for the users in trusted callers to dial out only to the approved country list. For example, I allow them to dial Hong Kong Mobile and Landline, allow them to dial out Australia Home but not mobile. i think it's too complicated but it was just an idea. if not possible also fine, not a big deal.

Thanks a lot.

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