How to configure dial plan for SIP URI dialing with callcentric?

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ianobi:
There is a problem here. If you look at:
Physical Interfaces > PHONE Port > OutboundCallRoute
you will see that **1, **2, **9 and **0 all route you to OBi trunks / endpoints, so if your SIP number starts with say "0" then dialling ** followed by a SIP number starting with "0" (e.g. sipbroker test number) it will send you straight to the OBi auto attendant which is **0.

I'm all for less button pushing and maximum automation, but this is a difficult one. You are up against OBi trunk routing described above, OBi Star Codes (*xx) and Callcentric star codes. I think a voice gateway which needs a code of **3 followed by the sip number (no * required) is your best bet. Also, it provides direct routing to sipbroker or other voip providers without routing through Callcentric. It uses the SIP functions of sp2, but does not use Callcentric.

Dialling **3 followed by the sip number will save you three button pushes   :)  Let us know which way you go!

jwcmb:
kindnation,

I like the technique ianobi outlined and use it all the time, but if you find that you're dialing the same number regularly, have you tried Obi Speed Dialing as shown in this FAQ: http://www.obihai.com/speed.html

So, for example, to call your third speed dial entry, you just dial: 3#  

You could set up the Speed Dial entering the sip number with the sipbroker access code or, as ianobi has outlined above, you could set up a Voice Gateway for sipbroker and use that VG code in the speed dial entry.

zapattack:
Why use ** codes when 02-09 are available??
Then add an outside dial tone.....

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