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classpro:
Azrobert:  Here is what I'm doing:

SP1:  My incoming line from  Callcentric (My google voice number forwards to this)

SP2:  Wife's incoming line from Callcentric (Wife's google voice number forwards to this)

VG1:  CircleNet Line 1 (spoofs wife's google voice number forwarded to SP1).  I want this to work without prefixes, since my wife is not going to want to deal with prefixes.  This is working right now for outgoing calling, and has the 911 to fire department (I tested this by using my cellphone for 911, and when it worked changed to the fire dept).

VG2:  Circlenet Line2 (spoofs my work number)  (I can use 8 or **1 prefix, whichever works best).  if I use "8", will it mess things up if I have a 7 digit number that starts with 8?

VG3:  Circlenet Line 3 (spoofs my GV number) (I can use 7 or ***2 prefix, whetever works best)

VG2 and VG3 do not work.  This is where I'm having problems.

So if I understand from your email, this is what I have to try:

1.  Copy plain digimap scripts for vg2 and vg3 (same as vg1 without 911).

2.  PhonePort DigitMap
((Mvg1)|8(Mvg2)|7(Mvg3)|................current rules.........)

3.  PhonePort OutboundCallRoute
{(Mvg1):vg1},{(<8:>(Mvg2):vg2},{(<7:>(Mvg3):vg3},current rules

4.  Maybe delete (Mpli) and {(Mpli):pli} from phone port digimap if it doesn't work.

Is this right? 

If it's going to mess up with 7 digit numbers starting with 8 or 7, or 10 digit numbers starting with 8 or 7, would it be better to use something that starts with * (and does it have to be **1 or could it be *1 and *2)?

classpro:
Voiper1:  You said "I posted what I did, but I only have an OBI100, not very complicated compared to yours.  So it is not that tough up to this point.  Yours requires a bit more testing."
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I also have an OBI100.  Only difference between us is that I've programmed it for two different incoming virtual lines so my wife and I can have different google voice numbers with different rings.  That way I don't answer her calls and she doesn't answer mine.  What I'm  attempting to do is spoof different caller ids so it doesn't look like my wife's number is calling. 

vtsnaab:
Thanks Sam, and...:
Quote from: Sam_from_CircleNet on May 03, 2014, 02:30:19 pm

Circlenet has added a public rate simulator that DOES NOT require an account :-)
https://customer.circlenet.us/customer/rates.php
Please try it out, kick the tires and let us know what we can do to make it better.
Thanks
CircleNet
Just tried it with a US # both as xxx-xxx-xxxx and xxxxxxxxxx, and all I could get was=>
"The number, you have entered, is not correct!  "

Please help ??

Thanks.

Sam_from_CircleNet:
Make sure to add the 1, without it the simulator may take the first digits as a country code so
15405551212 would be 1-540-555-1212.

Thanks!
Sam

dial.tone:
My wife’s calls to her mother three states away keep getting dropped (disconnected), sometimes after just a couple of minutes.  It only happens when my wife makes the call -- when her mother calls back, which she has learned to do, the calls don't get dropped.  They don't know why and I'm not going to try to explain the CallCentric-in/CircleNet-out thing.  I just need to figure out how to make it stop happening.  The access number I am using is below:
    Voice    Services -> Gateways and Trunk Groups -> Voice Gateway1
    AccessNumber:   sp1(outbound.circlenet.us)
Should I change it to sp1(east.circlenet.us) or sp1(west.circlenet.us) -- or is there some other solution?  Thoughts/ideas/suggestions appreciated.

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