The basic problem here is that all the OBi DigitMaps are set up for North American dialling patterns. I live in the UK, so I'm used to these problems!
QuoteNow AA answers (I have {(<**8>(+393312094854)):aa($1)},{ph,ph2} in OBiBlueTooth 1 InboundCallRoute).
If you dial in via your cell phone and hang up before the aa answers, then this rule {(<**8>(+393312094854)):aa($1)} will call you back using the OBiBluebooth > DigitMap.
QuoteI call, AA answers, I choose option 3 and I enter my cellphone number: 3312094854 followed by the pound key.
Then AA dials out but prepends 1 to the number 3312094854 I entered and the call goes out via GT1 not BT.
If you dial in via your cell phone allow aa to answer then use Option 3, aa will call you back using its own Primary Line. At default this is probably set to SP1 Service (GT1). The DigitMap for SP1 is found in Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap. Its default setting is:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.)
You have input a ten digit number starting with "3". This rule <1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx will take any ten digit number starting in the range 2 to 9 and will prepend "1" to it. Very useful for North Americans - not useful for the rest of us
At default settings, most OBi DigitMaps have the rule xx. this means "any number of any digits", so whatever you dial will get sent. However, the OBi will wait for ten seconds before sending the digits out to make sure that you have finished dialling. Much better to get a good match for your numbers if you can.
DigitMaps are a big subject. This forum has many good examples - search for posts by user RonR among others. The OBiDeviceAdminGuide has a few good bits in, but lots that is not so good!
Be careful about how you choose to update your OBi see:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=92.0This is a friendly forum - feel free to post questions