[Solved] Add # or S0 to an international number
ianobi:
As a test dial 01191xxxxxxxxxx followed by #. As soon as you press # your OBi will dial the number. Time the delay from the moment you press # until you hear ringing - this delay is caused by your service provider and routing after it gets into the Indian PSTN system.
If the above delay is still ~15sec, then your OBi digitmap settings are the best you are going to achieve; that is to say your OBi is not responsible for any of the delay.
st167:
Quote from: ianobi on May 15, 2014, 11:07:07 am
As a test dial 01191xxxxxxxxxx followed by #. As soon as you press # your OBi will dial the number. Time the delay from the moment you press # until you hear ringing - this delay is caused by your service provider and routing after it gets into the Indian PSTN system.
If the above delay is still ~15sec, then your OBi digitmap settings are the best you are going to achieve; that is to say your OBi is not responsible for any of the delay.
(1) time delay in case of: default digitmap and dial number with # at the end => less than 5 sec.
(2)time delay in case of: digitmap with 01191xxxxxxxxxxS0 => 15-20 sec
For now I have decided to just use # at the end. Also, if I use CWU access number to dial international# from my cell then there is no significant delay even if number is dialed without # at the end.
ianobi:
Those results are strange. Adding # to the end of a number as you dial is and the S0 in the digit map should have the same result - they both override the interdigit timer and send all preceding digits out to the relevant spX with no delay.
You might try this digitmap as an experiment to ensure no other rules are matching the number dialled:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|01191xxxxxxxxxxS0)
After the experiment you will need to add back the "xx." rule to match any other number formats.
st167:
I replaced default digitmap with,
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|01191xxxxxxxxxxS0)
And got the same results. Phone rings after ~15sec with no # at the end. While if num is dialed with # at the end rings in ~5 sec.
don;t know if these matters but...CWU is on SP2 while SP1 is my primary line for outgoing. number dialed with 011 are routed to SP2.
SP1 digitmap:
(*97|*123|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<**2>(800|888|877|866|855)[2-9]xxxxxx|<**2>(011|00|+)xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
ianobi:
Now it makes sense – I should have asked for the full picture :) The digits you are dialling are being matched by whatever rules are in your Primary Line digitmap. In this case sp2 digitmap is only being used to route the number after the digits have been matched. I suggest the following digitmaps would work well for you:
SP1 digitmap:
(*97|*123|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<**2>01191xxxxxxxxxxS0|<**2>(800|888|877|866|855)[2-9]xxxxxx|<**2>(011|00|+)xx.S4|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
SP2 digitmap:
(01191xxxxxxxxxx|(011|00|+)xx.|(800|888|877|866|855)[2-9]xxxxxx)
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