Is it possible to have separate in/out providers on both sp1&2 on an obi100?

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Taoman:
Quote from: zorlac on April 18, 2014, 08:35:16 pm

Like this?
Not that I really understand.... :D :D

No, I am talking about an alternative to using a voice gateway.

An example would be to get yourself a Localphone account. With your Localphone SIP credentials in hand you would go to your Callcentric account and forward 1 DID to your Localphone account. Your Localphone account would then have both incoming and outgoing lines associated with it.

Then configure Localphone on SP1 and and your other Callcentric DID on SP2 on your OBi. Should work.

ianobi:
@ hwittenb - your idea of how to make a Voice Gateway the Primary Line is interesting. If 911 is dealt with in the usual way, routed directly from the Phone Port OutboundCallRoute, then there should be no problem as a typical rule such as {911:sp2} comes before any reference to Mpli when reading from left to right. This means the 911 rule will be matched first and operate as intended.

The way I deal with this is to not have 911 in the Phone Port OutboundCallRoute and have a Trunk Group 1 such as:

Voice Services > Gateways and Trunk Groups > Trunk Group1 >
TrunkList: vg3,sp1,li
DigitMap: ((Mvg3)|(Msp1)|(Mli))

911 is in the digit maps Msp1 and Mli. The Trunk Group will not allow 911 to route via vg3 because 911 is not in DigitMap Mvg3. This is also a way of providing a back up provider for 911.

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