Route only 800 numbers to GV
giqcass:
You may want to set up a Voice Gateway and forward 800 number to a service other then Google Voice due to the fact it sometimes has problems with 800 numbers due to early media. There are a lot of suggestions on what services to use for termination.
Someone else will need to look at this but I think the dial plan would look something like this to do what you want.
You would add it to the outgoing dial plan.
{<1>8(00|88|77|66|55|44|33|22)xxxxxxx:sp3}
I have something wrong here but not sure what.
psychic99:
Ok. Thx. I will send it to my voip.ms account (SP1). I reconfiged my office line to use GV as the primary outgoing, that way I won't have an issue. If I have problems dialing out w/ GV I will just register a sub account (SP4) for voip.ms just for 800 numbers.
Last month I found over $5 in 800 in the CDR, ouch!
I found the manual (all 200 pages). I see digit maps are expanded by embedded maps (Mlabel), etc
Mpli -> trunk name of selected primary line
Mpp (Mpp1) -> Obitalk service
Msp (Msp1..) -> That of the service provider (sp1 to sp4) (Obi 202)
Mipd -> ip4 dial
Mbt -> bluetooth dongles
It all makes more sense now. Thanks....
Shale:
Quote from: giqcass on April 18, 2013, 09:18:12 pm
You may want to set up a Voice Gateway and forward 800 number to a service other then Google Voice due to the fact it sometimes has problems with 800 numbers due to early media. There are a lot of suggestions on what services to use for termination.
I think you are saying that there is a problem dialing 800 numbers on GV. That sounds surprising.
But setting up a Voice Gateway sounds difficult and confusing. I think I am not feeling sharp tonight.
azrobert:
This is how I setup my OBi:
Voice Gateway#1
Name: TollFree
AccessNumber: sp1(tollfree.future-nine.com)
DigitMap: (<**>18(00|88|77|66|55|44)xxxxxxx)
AuthUserID: 4801234567 (This will show as your CallerID)
Add to the beginning of your Phone Port OutboundCallRoute:
{(Mvg1):vg1},
Future Nine requires "**" before the 800 number.
You don't have to register with them.
If you're using the default SP1 DigitMap you can dial with or without the "1" prefix (country code).
Edit:
I found that not all 800 numbers will connect using GV, but if you want to try do following instead of the above.
Add to the beginning of your Phone Port OutboundCallRoute:
{(18(00|88|77|66|55|44)xxxxxxx):sp2},
azrobert:
Quote from: giqcass on April 18, 2013, 09:18:12 pm
{<1>8(00|88|77|66|55|44|33|22)xxxxxxx:sp3}
I have something wrong here but not sure what.
The default SP1 DigitMap will add the "1" prefix, so you can't do it again in the OutboundCallRoute.
You're also missing a set of parentheses. It should look like this:
{(<1>8(00|88|77|66|55|44|33|22)xxxxxxx):sp3}
When you leave the parentheses off it's a literal not a DigitMap.
You are comparing for 7 x's, not 7 digits.
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