DigiMap Question
azrobert:
I tried another test.
I changed Star Code#11 to: *62(35941000)
Now the DigitMap and Star Code are testing for the same dialed string.
When I dialed *6235941000 It was routed out SP1.
You are probably correct that the Star Code is a hidden entry in the DigitMap, but if I setup this test correctly the coded DigitMap takes precedence over the Star Code.
Will this debate ever end? LOL
twinclouds:
Thank you all for the replies. Maybe I didn't explain my requirement clear enough, sorry about that.
I would like to set up alternative dialing routes by press * first then the number, in the case the primary route is degraded or stopped working. (# is o.k also.) However, it has to be able to select the right gateway based on the number it is dialed. For example, I use SP1 and SP2 as the primary routes for domestic and international calls, respectively. Say GW3 and GW4 as for the secondly routes. If I dial * with an domestic number, I would like it go to GW3. If I dial * with 011xxxxxxxxxxxx, I would like it go to GW4. In SPA3102, it can be done as: <*:>1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx<:@gw3> and <*:>011xxxxxxxxxxxx<:@gw4>. However, I don't know if it can be done in Obi also. Associate * or # with one of the GWs will not work.
azrobert:
Phone Port DigitMap: (*(Msp1)|*(Msp2)|......current rules....)
Phone Port OutBoundCallRoute:
{(<*:>(Msp1)):vg3},{(<*:>(Msp2)):vg4},......current rules.......
Any number dialed that matches SP1 DigitMap with an asterisk prefix will be routed to VG3.
Any number dialed that matches SP2 DigitMap with an asterisk prefix will be routed to VG4.
twinclouds:
Thanks. I will try it out.
Now, I have a few more more basic questions. Hope you can help.
(1) What are exactly the Msp1/Msp2? Are they referring to the DigiMap defined in the Service Providers > ITSP Profile A/B > General or something else?
(2) How are the GW1/2 related to the SP1/SP2?
(3) For directing international calls to SP2, I defined |<**2>011xx.| in Service Providers>ITSP Profile A> General > DigiMap, is this the right way? Will your suggestion for add <*:> will still work or I need to change anything else?
Thanks again.
azrobert:
I did some more Star Code testing. Here are the results.
Test 1 (Repeat of above)
Star Code#11: *62(35941000)
Phone Port DigitMap: *6235941000
Phone Port OutboundCallRoute: {(<*:1>6235941000):sp1}
Dialed *6235941000 and call was routed out SP1
Test 2
Star Code#11: *62(35941000)
Phone Port DigitMap: *6235941000
With OutboundCallRoute rule removed I received error message "There is no call route to complete your call".
Test 2
Star Code#11: *62(35941000)
With DigitMap and OutboundCallRoute rules removed I received the Star Code Tone. The same tone as the default Star Code Setting.
My interpretation of the above is that the dialed number must fail the DigitMap before the Star Code processor gets control and the Star Code rule is not a hidden entry in the DigitMap.
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