Digitmap for Israel (sipme.me)

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Aviv:
Hello,

I am using OBI202 and I have sipme.me (an Israeli VoIP provider) as my SP3. I am able to receive inbound calls; however, I am unable to place outbound calls through this provider. I am suspecting that the issue is with the digitmap for Israel since all calls within Israel starts with a "0" instead of "1" (like in the USA).

I was trying to modify the digitmap with no success. I was wondering if someone have experience with digitmap for Israel and or the provider sipme.me. Or if someone can recommend another Israeli VoIP provider that works with Obi.

Thank you,

Shale:
I think the default digit maps will accept anything that does not start with 911 (and maybe even that is not part of the default), as long as you wait -- I think it is about 10 seconds. You could hurry that by pressing # after your digits are in.

I wonder if your router or your Internet provider is blocking you somehow. I would connect the OBi directly to your modem for testing, if you have a separate router. If the modem and router are all-in-one, your could try putting the OBi into the DMZ for testing.

Once you are able to receive calls one way or the other, you can use a more precision approach.

If that does not get things working, I would ask sipme.me for help if no fellow customers come by with a cure.

Aviv:
Thank you for your reply, Shale,

I don't think my router and or ISP is blocking me since I am able to place the call using a softphone. I am also able to place any other calls or receive other calls with my other providers. Also when placing a call with simpme.me, I do see on the provider website that the call was placed on their side; however, from some reason on my side the call won't connect.

Sipme.me is useless in supporting anything but their own applications :(

Thanks again for your help,

ianobi:
Some providers are better than others at NAT traversal. You might try using STUN to solve the problem. Go to:

Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> General -> STUNEnable: Check
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> General -> STUNServer: stun.ideasip.com

While a call is in progress have a look at Status > Call Status. It should show information about if RTP has failed, which sounds likely in this case.

Shale is quite right that calls should set up correctly with the default digit map, but they will be very slow. Once you get any calls working, then we can work on better digit maps.

Aviv:
Hi ianobi,

Thank you very much, it is working now! I guess the use of STUN solved the issue.

The Israeli provider is set up on Profile C (I am using OBI202). If you have any suggestions for a better DigitMap this will be great.

Thanks again,

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