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voiper1:
Quote from: classpro on April 30, 2014, 12:18:38 am
{(Mvg1):vg1},{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<#:>|911):li},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}
Here is my outbound call route
I think that is what I have.
For this:
sp2(outbound.circlenet.us)
I had this:
sp1(west.circlenet.us) You can do east or west or outbound.
I am using Voice Gateway 1. I had GV on SP1 and replaced it also. Read my threads. I think yours should work. Try dumping the CallCentric on Sp2 and get CircleNet working on VG1, then put in CC back in SP2. Trial and error. azrobert knows much more than I on the regular expression matches but not sure that is your problem.
Cheers.. :D
classpro:
I changed the Phone Port - Primary Line to SP2 Service and now it works! If Primary Line is set to SP1 it didn't work even if I changed to sp1(outbound . . .)
This is probably a question for Azrobert since he is our resident expert on this stuff. I may have to try it if no one has an answer.
The two things I want to do are:
(1) Add a 911 call string that will call the local fire dept if anyone puts 911 into the phone
(2) Set up two additional Voice Gateways VG2 and VG3 which are set up to spoof different phone numbers (work and home) when I call out.
911 STRING
If I use the following to the call string, where YYYYYYYYYY is the local fire station (and 315 is my local exchange), will it call the fire station if I dial 911 (not something that’s easy to test!)?
(<911:>1YYYYYYYYYY|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>xxxxxxxxxx|<1315>xxxxxxx|011xxxxxx.S3)
ADDITIONAL VOICE GATEWAYS
Let’s say I set up two new Voice Gateways: VG2 and VG3.
VG2 string (set up with Circlenet to spoof my work number on caller id)
(<8:>1xxxxxxxxxx|<8:1>xxxxxxxxxx|<8:1315>xxxxxxx|<8:>011xxxxxx.S3)
VG3 string with Circlenet (set up with Circlenet to spoof my home number on caller id)
(<7:>1xxxxxxxxxx|<7:1>xxxxxxxxxx|<7:1315>xxxxxxx|<7:>011xxxxxx.S3)
And then I would add to the Phone Port Callout Route:
{(Mvg1):vg1},(Mvg2):vg2},(Mvg3):vg3},
Is this right? Does the order matter for the MVG strings or the 911 string?
Thanks.
azrobert:
It should be:
(<911:1YYYYYYYYYY>|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>xxxxxxxxxx|<1315>xxxxxxx|011xxxxxx.S3)
Left of colon is removed. Right of the colon is added.
I assume this is your primary route DigitMap. The sequence shouldn't matter.
You have the Voice Gateways correct.
Norris:
Ignorant question (major networking guy who never learned VOIP)…
Your service is for outbound calls only, not inbound, right?
Sam_from_CircleNet:
Hi Norris,
We're networking guys to and yes we are outbound only.
Sam
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