Using # in DigitMap for routing to SIPToSis gateway is not working. - SOLVED
RonR:
obi-support2,
Let me give you a simple test case.
With PHONE Port DigitMap and OutboundCallRoute at defaults, dial #123#. It should get an invalid number response, but it selects the LINE Port. Dial # + anything, with or without a terminating #, and the LINE Port is selected.
earthtoobi:
when using SIptoSIS is there a way to make the computer not ring along with the telephone attached to Obi.when you answer the call using telephone, computer speaker and mic also get turned on.
RonR:
Quote from: RonR on April 18, 2011, 02:54:02 pm
2. Removing the rule cited above, the OBi tries to send the call out SP1 (Google Voice) instead of the intended SP2 (VoIP) in my case.
obi-support2,
This item I quoted above isn't actually a problem in the OBi. I was doing my testing by tacking a test case onto the end of my rules. As I'm sure you're aware, it's important that the {(Mpli):pli} rule be at the end of the OutboundCallRoute as it often matches things you didn't really intend due to the xx. in ITSPx DigitMaps. I forgot this for a moment and that's why my call went out SP1 instead of VGx(sip) via SP2, seemingly by mistake.
If you fix the problem with <#:>, things may be OK at that point.
shap:
Quote from: obi-support2 on April 18, 2011, 05:55:19 pm
Ron,
I was replying to shap. I thought you were testing his callroute also?
His case is all working by fixing the typo: (Mgv1) is undefined; it should be (Mvg1).
It looks to me a typo anyway.
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Your new cases I can reproduce also; removing "<#:>|" from {(<#:>|911):li} should make it work too.
We are looking at why #1 etc will cause conflict in this case; it shouldn't.
Thank you - you are correct, sorry for this typo and obsolete question. Fixing the typo indeed fixed the problem and it is working ok now. Thank you all for your effort.
shap:
Quote from: earthtoobi on April 18, 2011, 06:10:47 pm
when using SIptoSIS is there a way to make the computer not ring along with the telephone attached to Obi.when you answer the call using telephone, computer speaker and mic also get turned on.
Unfortunately not - in my case it is an old laptop that serves me as a server. I turned off the speakers on this laptop. You may consider to use vmware on your main computer that can do the SipToSis work and turn off the speakers there (did not tried myself, but should work I think).
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