Voice Gateway Setup

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zapattack:
Tried many ways in the VG map
1 - point to the SP2 map (which normally immediately routes 10D calls to PBXes)
2 - copy just the 10 digit map segment   (xxxxxxxxxxS0)
3 - use xx.

All take the same 10 seconds, or more, using **3 or not.
I guess most people are satisfied if it just works, eventually, but I would expect a VG to work just as quickly as an SP.

ianobi:
That's odd. I find that VGs are as fast as SPs. The vgX DigitMap simply becomes part of the overall Phone Port DigitMap and Phone Port OutboundCallRoute in the same way as an MspX DigitMap.

It might be worth you setting up a speed dial using format vgX(1234567890). When used the OBi will send the number direct to the provider with no delay. This would show if the delays are definitely within the OBi.

zapattack:
Thanks, only thing I haven't tried.
Unfortunately everything else, N11, 310xxxx,10D, 11D, 011, works very smoothly to PBXes or GV (using a code), so this is a bit perplexing. Will report.

zapattack:
Put SP1 and 2 Maps to default, changed Primary Line, put exact 10D to vg3 code in Phone Digit Map and OCR, disabled GV and nothing changed!
Will have to try the route ArbitaryTwist took: reset back to basics and put VG3 in first.

ianobi:
If your cure works, then it could show a worrying trend. Maybe a firmware bug.

I would still try the speed dial test using format vgX(2345678901) This avoids the use of any digit maps or outboundcallroutes, so does elimate some possible causes.

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