Calling Local & Remote Extensions
ianobi:
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On a match would rule {(user)>(24):PP(200100002)} send "24" to the remote OBi?
This one got me thinking / testing. I could not set up the exact same rules as you suggest, but I did get the equivalent of this to work in my Phone Port OutboundCallRoute dialling 24:
{(<ob200100002*>24):pp}
You could try either of these formats for your rule:
{(user)>(ob200100002*24):pp}
Or, using the speed dial:
{(user)>(92*24):pp}
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I tried this rule on my OBi110 with its own OBi# thinking the call would go out the OBiTalk network and then come right back, but I received a "Not Found" error.
Although there is enough capacity to make and receive OBiTALK calls at the same time, I think the problem here is that you cannot call your own OBi from itself.
azrobert:
ianobi,
Both your suggested formats seemed to work with a minor alteration. The "< >" were missing. You forced me to think. I tested by routing a call to my OBION App. This didn't confirm the extension number was sent, but I'm confident it was.
Thanks for the help.
Bob
ianobi:
Hmmm, I missed the <> - too many punctuation marks going around in my brain :-[
Just to confirm the rule in your setup would be:
{(user)>(<92*>24):pp}
I have just tested this the other way around. Dialling 24 in from OBiAPP (user = 290xxxxxx). It does show 92*24 going out on OBiTALK1. So all looks good.
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