Hello From Ireland
mylesm:
Hello New member here from Ireland
I purchased a OBI-100 and set it up with a voip service here in ireland on SP1
All works great I have no pots line only voip everything works good caller id shows etc
I reset config with irish xml file from this forum and my digit map on ITSP profile A -General is
(112|999|[2-9]xxxxxx|023[2-9]xxxxxx|02[24-9][2-9]xxxx|01[2-9]xxxxxx|118xx|04[0-79]xxxxxxx|0[5679]xxxxxxxx|0818xxxxxx|08[2-9][012346789]xxxxxx|08[2-9]5xxxxxxx|18xxxxxxxx|15xxxxxxxx|048xxxxxxxx|00442xxxxxxxxx|00441xxxxxxxxx|00443xxxxxxxxx|00447xxxxxxxxx|00448xxxxxxxxx|00449xxxxxxxxx|0033xxxxxxxxx|001xxxxxxxxxx|0034xxxxxxxxx|00x.|19xx|171|14x.|<10:3000>|<1191:303>|xx.|+xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
Now that is double dutch to me as I am completely new to this
Only problem I have is when i dial a number like 8341942 there is a several seconds delay after i enter last digit before call starts to ring
Can anyone please tell me how to get it to ring out immediatly after last digit is entered
but please remember i am new to this so any advise will have to take that into account
thanks
mylesm
MarkObihai:
Welcome to the forum - I'm glad you found the Irish profile easily. I believe we need to update the xml profile to support local dialling.
The profile is missing syntax to match local numbers without the STD code - so you can copy and paste this over what you have:
(112|999|[2-9]xxxxxx|023[2-9]xxxxxx|02[24-9][2-9]xxxx|01[2-9]xxxxxx|118xx|04[0-79]xxxxxxx|0[5679]xxxxxxxx|0818xxxxxx|08[2-9][012346789]xxxxxx|08[2-9]5xxxxxxx|18xxxxxxxx|15xxxxxxxx|048xxxxxxxx|00442xxxxxxxxx|00441xxxxxxxxx|00443xxxxxxxxx|00447xxxxxxxxx|00448xxxxxxxxx|00449xxxxxxxxx|0033xxxxxxxxx|001xxxxxxxxxx|0034xxxxxxxxx|xxxxxxx|00x.|19xx|171|14x.|<10:3000>|<1191:303>|xx.|+xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
This adds a number match for 7 digit local numbers.
azrobert:
That's an impressive DigitMap!
A 3 second delay is normal for the OBi.
It will immediately send the call when the dialed number gets an exact match will a DigitMap rule and can't match another rule with additional dialed digits.
[2-9]xxxxxx will match 7 digits.
I might have missed a rule in the DigitMap, but xx. is the only other rule I see that matches 8341942 or 8341942 with additional digits.
xx. will match 1 or more digits.
Try removing "xx.|".
If the dialed number only matches rule "xx.", it will cause a 10 second delay.
Dialing a # at the end of the number will immediately send the call out.
Like: 8341942#
I hate doing this.
Mark,
You missed the 3rd rule.
mylesm:
Quote from: MarkObihai on October 14, 2014, 04:02:26 pm
Welcome to the forum - I'm glad you found the Irish profile easily. I believe we need to update the xml profile to support local dialling.
The profile is missing syntax to match local numbers without the STD code - so you can copy and paste this over what you have:
(112|999|[2-9]xxxxxx|023[2-9]xxxxxx|02[24-9][2-9]xxxx|01[2-9]xxxxxx|118xx|04[0-79]xxxxxxx|0[5679]xxxxxxxx|0818xxxxxx|08[2-9][012346789]xxxxxx|08[2-9]5xxxxxxx|18xxxxxxxx|15xxxxxxxx|048xxxxxxxx|00442xxxxxxxxx|00441xxxxxxxxx|00443xxxxxxxxx|00447xxxxxxxxx|00448xxxxxxxxx|00449xxxxxxxxx|0033xxxxxxxxx|001xxxxxxxxxx|0034xxxxxxxxx|xxxxxxx|00x.|19xx|171|14x.|<10:3000>|<1191:303>|xx.|+xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
Thanks very much for reply will try that I had a voip gigaset A580ip set up with voip provider but recently i have been getting spam calls so got obi-100 to try to block these but thats for another day first I want to get it working well dialling all my normal numbers
this forum is a great help
thanks again
mylesm
This adds a number match for 7 digit local numbers.
mylesm:
Quote from: azrobert on October 14, 2014, 04:05:43 pm
That's an impressive DigitMap!
A 3 second delay is normal for the OBi.
It will immediately send the call when the dialed number gets an exact match will a DigitMap rule and can't match another rule with additional dialed digits.
[2-9]xxxxxx will match 7 digits.
I might have missed a rule in the DigitMap, but xx. is the only other rule I see that matches 8341942 or 8341942 with additional digits.
xx. will match 1 or more digits.
Try removing "xx.|".
If the dialed number only matches rule "xx.", it will cause a 10 second delay.
Dialing a # at the end of the number will immediately send the call out.
Like: 8341942#
I hate doing this.
Mark,
You missed the 3rd rule.
thanks very much for reply you say to try delete "xx.|" I am totally new to this never even heard of a digitmap I thought it was a map of your fingers
I see in this section of my map <10:3000>|<1191:303>|xx.|+xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
xx. and +xx. are mentioned could you please edit that section here to show me what xx you meant to remove
thanks again
mylesm
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