OBI110 and DIDlogic Canada

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azrobert:
The long distance and international calls are routing correctly. I have no idea why they are failing. Maybe someone else can chime in.

When you have a rule like "[2-9]xxxxxxxxxxxx." the "x." means zero or more digits, so the rule is checking for 12 or more digits. After you dial 12 digits the OBi110 doesn't know if you will dial more digits, so it waits up to 10 seconds.

You can put a timer on the rule to limit the wait time like this:

Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> DigitMap
(1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxxxxx.S2)

The above will limit the wait time to 2 seconds. This will NOT solve your problem. It will just fail sooner.

"{(Mli):li}" is the only rule I added  to the outbound route. The rest is the default value for an OBI110.

{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2} is used to force a dialed number out SP2. You dial  **218005551212 and 18005551212 is routed out SP2. For you these rules will never be used and you can delete them if you want.

I hope this helps.

DimaT:
I did reset the unit and entered all settings from scratch.  For ITSP -profile A I entered settings from your first example ((1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.). It appears to work OK now. I have to dial 011-38-056(7digits) for Ukraine. It transmits it as 38-056(7digits) and works fine.
Before, (your example 2)if I dial 38-056(7digit) it was transmitting it directly - 38-056 (7digits), but DIDlogit did not accept it. Cannot understand WHY?

I did not have time to test it more, I will test it and will try to draft some kind of set up manual (DIDLogic for Canadians). I hope The set up is standard (taking in account GV retirement) and DIDlogic worst considering - 0.0015-0.0025 c/min N.America.

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