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ianobi:
@ InetUser - I upgrade my agreement to 100% regarding your comment regarding labels.

Empirical testing always beats making assumptions   :)

MarkObihai:
This is probably a good place to park this information on how call routes work, just for clarification.  I hope it's of use.  :)

For each Trunk (SP, LI, PP, BT etc), configure routing rules for incoming calls in the following format:

rule  or  {rule},{rule},….,  where:



•   Rules and peerings are tested from left to right
•   The first matched rule will be selected and used to route the call
•   Every rule must be placed inside a pair of { } curly brackets
•   Digitmaps always inside round brackets (Mabc)
•   If there is only 1 rule, then { } is optional.
•   {0255556666:SP2}  is the same as {(0255556666):SP2} - since 0255556666 is just a constant, the parentheses are optional - however:
•   If the rule includes things like xxxx and so forth that is a part of digitmap syntax, the round brackets are required, like this:   {(025xx.):SP2}  or  {(xxx|123|(MMMM)):}

ianobi:
Neat table. Much clearer than the Admin Guide.

Also, nice to see postings from Obihai staff   :)

MarkObihai:
It's a table from this document (Page 7):

http://www.obihai.com/docs/OBi-VoIP-Device-Attach-Legacy-IP-Phone-Workbook-v1-0.pdf

I created that document a few months ago as a follow on to this digit maps tutorial that I created for our Australian users on the Whirlpool forum:

http://www.obihai.com/docs/OBi-VoIP-Device-Australian-Localisation-Workbook-v1-1.pdf

Skimming through both documents, there are some errors than can be fixed and tidied, but I could also rewrite both documents in a more generic manner and combine them into an "Introduction to digit maps and call routing" - would that be of benefit?

- Mark.

ianobi:
I believe an "Introduction to digit maps and call routing" would be a great benefit to OBi users. All of the information does exist, but it is spread around all over the place in various documents and postings on this forum. To have a good basic guide in one place where new (and not so new) users could be directed would be useful.

Let's wait a day or two and see if other forum posters agree.

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