e911 setup difficulty
MurrayB:
I am using an Obi 110. I dropped the PSTN and added e911 to one of the VOIP.ms numbers. The number is on ITSP Profile B and the default on the Phone port is SP2. Dialing 911 gives me an Obi message about no configuration. When I dialed **2911 the call went through and showed up on the history. The previous 911 calls without **2 did not appear in the history.
The phone port outbound call route is default and appears to contain 911. I modified the beginning of of the ITSP Profile B general digit map to add 911 to the beginning of the string per a search I did but that did not do anything. (911|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>etc.
I control the settings locally not through the website. I am really confused. Hopefully, someone will shed some light.
azrobert:
The following is the default 911 rule in Phone Port OutboundCallRoute:
{(<#:>|911):li}
Change it to:
{911:sp2}
azrobert:
I did not read your post closely and there is a better way than my above suggestion.
This is the default Phone Port OutboundCallRoute:
{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<#:>|911):li},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}
You said in your post the default Phone Primary Line is set to SP2.
The rule {(Mpli):pli} points to the Primary line and is the equivalent to {(Msp2):sp2}.
The OutboundCallRoute is processed left to right, so rule {(<#:>|911):li} will match 911 first.
To fix the problem just remove {(<#:>|911):li}.
MurrayB:
Hi Azrobert
Thank you so much for your help!
It seems counter intuitive to remove 911 from the string but so much of this is. I will remove it and test it. Should I set the ITSP B string back to default removing the 911|I added to the beginning of the string?
azrobert:
You have two choices.
Leave 911 in the ITSP B DigitMap and remove the 911 rule from the OutboundCallRoute.
or
Remove 911 from the ITSP B DigitMap and make the change I suggested in my first post.
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