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dial.tone:
Quote from: azrobert on April 25, 2014, 07:11:50 am
The Phone Port DigitMap determines how long the OBi waits.
You have to look at all the DigitMaps the Phone DigitMap refers to, which probably includes the ITSP A DigitMap (primary line).
You don't get a 10 second delay with 11 digit numbers?
Maybe I don't totally understand how the delay is determined?
Ianobi, please chime in.
Edit:
Since 10 digits still work, you must have the 10 digit rule in the Primary Route's DigitMap.
You would need to remove the 10 digit rule and xx. from the Primary route's DigitMap to get zero delay on 7 digits.
I have the following standard Callcentric digitmap set at Service Providers -> ITSP ProfileX -> Digitmap:
(*xx.|**275*x.|[3469]11|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
Are you saying that if I change it to the following, the delay should go away?
(*xx.|**275*x.|[3469]11|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
And, to de-clutter it even more, is there any reason why I shouldn't also take out the IP address and URI Rules, thusly?
(*xx.|**275*x.|[3469]11|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.)
Finally, ref your first sentence, do any changes need to be made to the default Physical Interfaces -> Phone PortX -> Digitmap, which is as follows:
([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|##|**70(Mli)|**8(Mbt)|**81(Mbt)|**82(Mbt2)|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**3(Msp3)|**4(Msp4)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))
dial.tone:
Quote from: dial.tone on April 25, 2014, 08:00:47 am
And, to de-clutter it even more, is there any reason why I shouldn't also take out the IP address and URI Rules, thusly?
(*xx.|**275*x.|[3469]11|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.)
Well, I decided to just try it and see. So I changed Service Providers -> ITSP ProfileX -> Digitmap to the above value and still got the 10-second delay dialing a 7-digit number.
azrobert:
Use this with the international change:
*xx.|**275*x.|[3469]11|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.S3)
The last rule in the Phone DigitMap (Mpli) points to the Primary line DigitMap.
You didn't say if Callcentric was defined on the Primary Line.
The default Primary Line is SP1, so you have to apply the same fix to ITSP A digitMap.
[1-9]S9
[1-9][0-9]S9
The above rules are for speed dials and allow numbers 1 thru 9 and 10 thru 99.
I don't know why they have a 9 second delay.
I would change them to:
[1-9]
[1-9][0-9]
If you don't force the call out another trunk by using **n prefix, you don't have to worry about the other rules.
dial.tone:
Quote from: azrobert on April 25, 2014, 08:49:25 am
Use this with the international change:
*xx.|**275*x.|[3469]11|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.S3)
The last rule in the Phone DigitMap (Mpli) points to the Primary line DigitMap.
You didn't say if Callcentric was defined on the Primary Line.
The default Primary Line is SP1, so you have to apply the same fix to ITSP A digitMap.
[1-9]S9
[1-9][0-9]S9
The above rules are for speed dials and allow numbers 1 thru 9 and 10 thru 99.
I don't know why they have a 9 second delay.
I would change them to:
[1-9]
[1-9][0-9]
If you don't force the call out another trunk by using **n prefix, you don't have to worry about the other rules.
Using (*xx.|**275*x.|[3469]11|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.S3) gave me a "circuit busy" signal after I dialed the first 2-3 digits in the 7-digit number I was testing. I had to revert back to the full Callcentric standard digitmap to avoid getting the "circuit busy" -- then I inserted the S3 in the international calling rule and the delay went up to 12-15 seconds. I seem to be backing up.
azrobert:
How do you configure your OBI?
Do you update it using the Web interface or OBiTalk?
Do you use Callcentric for outbound calls, or just inbound calls?
What SP trunk is Callcentric defined on?
What is your Primary Line?
It's found here:
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> Primary Line
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