OBi202/OBiLine outgoing call using PSTN line - ring delay

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yvr007:
Is there a setting (instead of having to press ## each time) to enable an outgoing call (via the landline phone already configured as the phone port of choice to make outgoing calls) without a 10-15 second delay that occurs before hearing ringing of the dialled phone. I experience no such delay when using the other phone port with a VOIP.ms number to place an outgoing call.
Thank you.

azrobert:
I'm not sure I understand your problem.

When you dial ## you don't get the delay. Correct?
Are you dialing the **70 prefix when you get the delay?

I don't own an OBi202. Assuming VOIP.ms is on SP1 please post the following:
Service Provider -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> DigitMap

The delay is usually caused by a rule like "xx.".
(xxxxxxxS4|1xxxxxxxxxx|xx.) is the default Line Port DigitMap for an OBi110.
Try (xxxxxxxS4|1xxxxxxxxxx|xxxxxxxxxx)

What are the formats of the numbers you are dialing for SP1 and Line?
If the dialed numbers are unique for the Line port you can configure the OBi202 where you don't need a prefix to route calls to the line port.
Example:
11 digit numbers and international calls routed to SP1.
7 and 10 digit numbers routed to Line.
You can automatically add "1" prefix if needed.



yvr007:
Hi,

The 15 second delay when dialling out, without any prefix, occurs with the landline number only, not the VOIP.ms number.
If I first dial ## I don’t get a delay.
If I dial **70 I still get the delay.
I’m mostly dialling within two of the Vancouver BC area codes (604, 778).

Phone 1 is VOIP.ms (SP1).
Phone 2 is PSTN landline.

Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap =
*75xx|*xx|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.)

For phone 1:
PhysicalInterfaces/Phone1/DigitMap =
([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|##|**70(Mli)|**8(Mbt)|**81(Mbt)|**82(Mbt2)|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**3(Msp3)|**4(Msp4)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))

PhysicalInterfaces/Phone1/OutboundCallRoute =
{911:li},{933:li},{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<##:>):li},{(<#:>):ph2},{(<**70:>(Mli)):li},{(<**82:>(Mbt2)):bt2},{(<**81:>(Mbt)):bt},{(<**8:>(Mbt)):bt},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}

For phone 2:
PhysicalInterfaces/Phone2/DigitMap =
([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|##|**70(Mli)|**8(Mbt)|**81(Mbt)|**82(Mbt2)|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**3(Msp3)|**4(Msp4)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))

PhysicalInterfaces/Phone2/OutboundCallRoute =
911:li},{933:li},{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<##:>):li},{(<#:>):ph1},{(<**70:>(Mli)):li},{(<**82:>(Mbt2)):bt2},{(<**81:>(Mbt)):bt},{(<**8:>(Mbt)):bt},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}

Not sure what to change in the above settings. Or would there be some setting in Physical Interfaces/Line/LINE Port, such as the parameter “DialDelay” (currently blank).

Thanks

azrobert:
You have SP1 as the Primary Route for Phone 1.
You have Line as the primary Route for Phone 2.
Is the above correct?

Are you dialing 10 or 11 digits for area codes 604 or 778?
You did not post the Line Port DigitMap.
On the OBi110 it's under Physical Interfaces.

From my previous post:
Quote

The delay is usually caused by a rule like "xx.".
(xxxxxxxS4|1xxxxxxxxxx|xx.) is the default Line Port DigitMap for an OBi110.
Try (xxxxxxxS4|1xxxxxxxxxx|xxxxxxxxxx)

xx. will match 1 or more digits.
When you dial 6045551212 the OBi202 doesn't know if you will dial additional digits, so it waits.
That is why I suggested removing it.

Do you want to be able to route 604 and 778 numbers from Phone 1 to the Line Port without a prefix?

yvr007:
Yes, you are corrrect about the routing.

I was dialling 10 digits for the area codes.
If I add a “1” (for North America), the VOIP.ms-placed call still goes through promptly with the OBi202, but the landline-placed call (Port 2) now gives the classic PSTN message that “The number you have dialled cannot be completed as dialled”.

As for PhysicalInterfaces/LINE/LinePort/Digitmap setting, it has no value. The ObiTALK Settings box is ticked. If I un-tick it, then the Device Default box gets ticked.

I do not want to route 604 and 778 numbers from Phone 1 (VOIP.ms) via the landline (Phone 2), because I want to evaluate the quality of VOIP calls before porting my landline number to VOIP service.

Also, I’ve noticed that a corded phone or DECT6 cordless work fine, but a 5.8GHz cordless set acts funny. Is this a known issue? Vaguely remember reading somewhere that DECT6 is the way to go with VOIP services.

Thank you

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