OBI-110 set up for local service
salimashah:
I will post results after testing.
was unable to find
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> Primary Line: SP1 Service
but found it here:
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> Primary Line: SP1 Service
Thank you.
azrobert:
Quote from: salimashah on September 26, 2014, 11:57:15 pm
was unable to find
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> Primary Line: SP1 Service
but found it here:
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> Primary Line: SP1 Service
My mistake.
I corrected my post.
salimashah:
Partial success.
I got the 10 digit local working per your instructions.
311 failed ... long pause after dialing 3 digits ... I should expect that as obi does not know there are more digits to follow ... then it rings out .. but then I get the recorded error message ,, the number you have dialed ...
I will double check my edits. Any particular entry that I need to verify?
Thanks for hand holding.
Salim
azrobert:
There should only be a 3 second delay when dialing 3 digits.
Use this DigitMap for no delay on 311 and 911:
(311S0|911S0|xxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|18(00|88|77|66|55|44)xxxxxxx)
Are you sure 311 is a valid PSTN number?
You can see if it was routed to the Line port by looking at the call history.
Signin locally (not OBiTalk)
Key the IP address of the OBi110 into a browser and hit Enter.
UserId and password are "admin", unless you changed them.
Click Status on left column, then Call History.
salimashah:
Thank you azRobert.
IMHO this should be the default for obi110.
Maybe Obi can offer couple of profiles for each of the offering.
The new digitmap suggested is very understandable too.
311 is non-emergency number in my home town. If I comprehend the Digitmap, xxx would be any three digits dialed.
I found your use of [2-9]xxxxxxxxx very ingenious as that would make it independent of my request of 512 area code. So as long as folks dont dial "1" as a leading digit (long distance numbers) ... they will be using the local phone.
Salim
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