Alcazar setup problem and Peer RTP Address

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infin8loop:
I left out the corresponding entry in Phone Port OutboundCallRoute: ,{(Mvg8):vg8},

Hopefully that's all I left out.

Updated original post as well. I seem to be challenged in getting all the settings out of the Obi and pasted here. LOL


Phillip:
I made no other changes but to add the STUN server info. It worked!

So the Maker's Mark is a no go? OK, Crown Royal it is! Thanks.  :)

ianobi:
While working on this project, I tried to have smaller/neater digit maps by using a rule such as 1?800xxxxxxx (1 or no 1 followed by 800 etc). This works fine in a digit map on its own. However, when sharing a digit map with rule 1xxxxxxxxxx even if you dial 18002345678 the Digit Map Processor will use rule 1xxxxxxxxxx as the best match. It seems that “1” always takes precedence over “1?”. Just goes to show I’m still learning!

Using digit maps inside other digit maps can make them smaller and easier to understand. Taking Phillip’s example above:

Service Providers>ITSP Profile A General>DigitMap>
(<**2>(1800|1888|1877|1866|1855)[2-9]xxxxxx|<**2>(800|888|877|866|855)[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1281>[2-9]xxxxxxS4|011xx.)

Service Providers>ITSP Profile B General>DigitMap>
((1800|1888|1877|1866|1855)[2-9]xxxxxx|(800|888|877|866|855)[2-9]xxxxxx)

The first two rules in Profile A DigitMap (Msp1) completely relate to the Profile B DigitMap (Msp2). So we can rewrite Profile A DigitMap (Msp1) as:

Service Providers>ITSP Profile A General>DigitMap>
(<**2>(Msp2)|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1281>[2-9]xxxxxxS4|011xx.)

Felix:
Quote from: ianobi on February 20, 2013, 10:03:09 am

(<**2>(1800|1888|1877|1866|1855)[2-9]xxxxxx|<**2>(800|888|877|866|855)[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1281>[2-9]xxxxxxS4|011xx.)

Alcazar allows toll-free numbers without first 1? I am using Call With Us for toll free dialing (I use them for international dialing anyway; and toll-free is free, so why not). But without 1-8xx I may end up in Cambodia for 855 or in Guangdong, China (for 866). I guess, it's better than Somali where somebody else got when skipping 1... :)

ianobi:
Yup, Alcazar accepts 8xxxxxxxxx, 18xxxxxxxxx, +18xxxxxxxxx.

That does mean a slight risk of heading to expensive African destinations! Users could cut out the 8xxxxxxxxx option in their digit maps to be extra safe.

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