OBI202 with 3 SP's, but 2 phones
vaggarwa:
WIth this method, will I have to dial **3 first?
Thanks
Quote from: Shale on May 09, 2014, 08:45:03 am
Add |<**3>011xx. before the end ) in to your existing
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap
and
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> General -> DigitMap
That is 12 characters that you are adding to each.
If you don't understand, post your existing digit maps. Also, stay tuned in case somebody spots an error in what I wrote.
Also, there is another method to accomplish this. http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=5713.0 explains that. This one uses the OutboundCallRoute for each phone. I think either way will work. Maybe there is a reason to choose one method vs the other.
Shale:
Quote from: vaggarwa on May 09, 2014, 02:18:11 pm
WIth this method, will I have to dial **3 first?
No.
vaggarwa:
Thanks....one last thing...Is there a way to add SP3 so it doesn't ring any phone? I strictly want to use it for outgoing calls only....
It seems it doesnt let me uncheck incoming phone to ring...
Thanks!
Shale:
Quote from: vaggarwa on May 10, 2014, 11:02:16 am
Thanks....one last thing...Is there a way to add SP3 so it doesn't ring any phone? I strictly want to use it for outgoing calls only....
It seems it doesnt let me uncheck incoming phone to ring...
Thanks!
Hmmm. At first I thought you were being too cautious, but now that I have thought about it, I think you have a really good question. Better too cautious than not enough.
I don't think it is needed since we will have not set up any calls to route to SP3. I I think you could add a guard against SP3 possibly being used with inbound calls by setting (Voice Services)SP3 Service->X_InboundCallRoute = {} but it would be best to see if there are other comments on that topic.
Those using a given SPn for the gateway reference and are who also using it for a service would not do this. Those SPs should have a SIP scanner prevention method in effect. Those who use their own setup would do that. https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=5467.0 discusses various methods, with agreement by most that method 4 ("Oleg") is generally best. That is the method Anveo uses when it provides for Sip scanner prevention in its setups.
But if SP3 were used for only CircleNet, would seem simple enough to make extra sure.
vaggarwa:
Ok, I think I got this setup....could I ask you for one more thing?
I have a 4th SP (SP4) that I want to use for calls to area code 868. The calls start with 1868-xxx-xxxx.
I have been trying different additions, but I don't think I'm doing it right.
Could you tell me what I should be adding at the end?
Thanks!
Quote from: Shale on May 09, 2014, 08:45:03 am
Add |<**3>011xx. before the end ) in to your existing
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap
and
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> General -> DigitMap
That is 12 characters that you are adding to each.
If you don't understand, post your existing digit maps. Also, stay tuned in case somebody spots an error in what I wrote.
Also, there is another method to accomplish this. http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=5713.0 explains that. This one uses the OutboundCallRoute for each phone. I think either way will work. Maybe there is a reason to choose one method vs the other.
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