SP1 primary, Line port secondary?

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Pete:
I left the Trunk Group DigitMap the same "(Msp1)" as it was originally. Should I add "Mli" to it? What difference would it make?


Quote from: ianobi on November 20, 2012, 09:12:27 am

Interesting! Unusually for RonR he left out details for the Trunk Group DigitMap. In your case I guess you used ((Msp1)|(Mli)).

I use a similar setup, but the other way around. When Line fails, calls route to sp1. This way is instant as OBi110 knows right away when the line fails.


ianobi:
Trunk Group1 is now your PrimaryLine, so its DigitMap is now Mpli. Anything in Mpli can be dialled without ** codes. If the two DigitMaps were very different, then you could lose the ability to dial some Mli type numbers without **8 if you don't put Mli into Trunk Group1's DigitMap.

In practice, if the two DigitMaps are somewhere near default, then Msp1 covers most of Mli anyhow. Also if the xx. rule and/or the [^*#]@@. rule is in Msp1, then all numbers will be matched, but a 10 second delay might happen.

Best practice is probably to put both in like so:
((Msp1)|(Mli)).

ianobi:
If you wish the Auto Attendant to behave in the same way as calls from your phone, then you also need to change its PrimaryLine to Trunk Group1.

Poor old aa, so often gets forgotten  :D

Pete:
I haven't messed with any DigitMaps yet, so it should be the default settings. I'll use ((Msp1)|(Mli)) since you're the expert  ;D

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