User defined digit map ipd. Why do I need it?
M105:
I notice with the new firmware I now have a user defined digit map labeled ipd. I also note that the default ITSP digit maps include this |(Mipd)|.
What is this all about and why do I need it? I have an old dialplan from my PAP2 that I have been using on the OBi110. It works fine. Do I need to include the |(Mipd)| in it?
RonR:
User Defined DigitMaps are a nice way to keep from having to maintain multiple copies of the same DigitMap. For example, I use the following Digitit Map on ITSPA, ITSPB, Trunk Group 1, and several Voice Gateways:
(1xxxxxxxxxxS4|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxxS4|<1870>xxxxxxxS4|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.)
Rather than duplicate it numerous times in all those places, and worse, have all those places to edit if I want to make a change to it, I put it in a User Defined DigitMap named 'ste' (Seven/Ten/Eleven). Then I can simply reference it using (Mste) from all the places I want to use it.
'ipd' is a DigitMap for doing IP Dialing. It supports dialing a SIP URI using an IP address:
1234567890@127.0.0.1:5060
can be dialed from a phone using
1234567890*127*0*0*1*5060
M105:
Thanks for the reply Ron.
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I think I have discovered a bug in the web portal expert config. When I enter a user defined digit map and press the save button, the web page jumps back to the dashboard and does not save anything. The other pages work right. It just happens when I try to save a user defined digit map.
T1000:
This bug has been fixed already. You may try save it again.
Thank you for pointing it out.
OBi Support Team.
M105:
It works. THANKS!
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