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Bolt:
Can someone help me setup an OBi110 for some simple outgoing calls?

991 - LI

Everything else through SP1

Local area code calls only.

Can dial either 555-1234, 212-555-1234, or 1-212-555-1234, and the device treats them all the same.

No **x, *** access to device settings, auto attendant, dial out via LI, etc via telephone.

I'm getting a little overwhelmed with all the characters in the setup, and can't get them all pieced together.

Thanks!


Felix:
First of all, it's a great idea to start with simple dialing rules. You can always complicate things later :)
Quote from: Bolt on January 24, 2013, 05:52:25 pm

Can someone help me setup an OBi110 for some simple outgoing calls?

991 - LI

Everything else through SP1

Can dial either 555-1234, 212-555-1234, or 1-212-555-1234, and the device treats them all the same.


Do you really mean 991 or 911? I'll assume 911.
You probably don't even need to go to Expert mode. From the main screen set up SP1, mark it as Primary line. Make sure that "Use This Service for Emergency 911 Calls" is unchecked. Enter 212 in "7-Digit Dialing for USA & CAN" field. I think that should be it. Test it make sure it works. 10-digit dialing (212-555-1234) probably won't, but 7 and 11 should work fine. If it works, come back, and get help setting up 10-digit dialing

Quote from: Bolt on January 24, 2013, 05:52:25 pm

Local area code calls only.


This contradicts what you said above. Do you want to prevent non-local calls (which is not that easy)? And what is the definition of local call, anyway? 718-xxx, 917-xxx? What about 646-xxx?

Bolt:
Thanks, yes I did mean 911.  Doh, don't ask me to dial in an emergency!

This would all work, but it would do nothing to address the block on device menu/aa, dialing out on LINE with **8, etc.

This is for a phone in an employee break room, I'm trying to limit the ability of them to monkey with the device, either purposely or unknowingly.  Primary purpose of phone is to call supervisors if there are issues, emergencies, etc. 

Oh, and I'm not really in area code 212, was just using it as an example.  My area code is very large and would cover any locality descriptors.  This part of the equation is not that important, I was just trying to limit the use of this phone. 

giqcass:
Maybe you should do both 911 and 991.  lol  :)  Lock AA with a pin number.

You change Star code profile to none. Then you can block * codes altogether in the outgoing dial plan under the physical interface by removing them from the dial plan.  

Someone else probably has a better way of doing this.  

Bolt:
I think I about got it.

Physical Interfaces>Phone Port>

DigitMap>  ([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|811|(Mpp)|(Mpli))
OutBoundCallRoute>  {([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(911|811):li},{(Mpli):pli}

Tested most aspects of it and it works like I want it.  Is there any extra fluff I can take out of this?  I'm not too clear on what the Mpli:pli lingo does.

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