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drgeoff:
After the '303>|' delete the 'xx.|'

mylesm:
Thanks again everyone for replies very helpful

I was just looking through all the settings on my OBI-100 trying to learn a bit

On the Physical Devices-Phone Port there is also a digit map

([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))

This is different to the one on ITSP A

 does this make a difference as I am using a DECT Phone on the phone port

thanks again
myles

ianobi:
This can get confusing! Basically the Phone Port Digitmap is a filter which decides what numbers can be dialled from the phone attached to the OBi. Consider the following:

(Mpli) = (Msp1) = ITSP A Digitmap.

(Mpli) stands for Digitmap Primary Line, which is ITSP A Digitmap in your case as your Primary Line is sp1. (Msp1) is nearly always the same as ITSP A Digitmap.

All the above means that your ITSP A Digitmap is within the Phone Port Digimap by the reference (Mpli).

Although by reference 112 and 999 are in the Phone Port Digitmap via ITSP A Digitmap, in the Phone Port Digitmap I would replace "911" with "112|999".

It makes no difference what type of phone is plugged into the OBi Phone Port.

ianobi:
Going back a few replies regarding removing "xx.". The advice is sound, although I think the extra delay is two seconds rather than three. Also the rule "[^*#]@@." behaves exactly the same as "xx." when digits are applied to it, so you might want to remove that rule as well.

"[^*#]@@." is to allow for sip uri calling (anything@anywhere.com). If you require sip uri calling it should be replaced with "[^*#]@@.'@'@@."

Long and boring explanations are available on request   :D

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