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Setting Obi200 - Digitmap

Started by boon1, December 05, 2014, 10:07:11 AM

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azrobert

You need OBiTalk provisioning enabled if you configure your OBi via OBiTalk.
I have ITSP provisioning disabled.

GAKW

Is there any (easy) way to redirect calls that failed to another SP?
(Again)
I have
SP1 fpl
SP2 GV
Most calls within canada are free with fpl. But it they are not free they fail in the following manner
17:57:56      Call Ended (603 Declined)
Unless you have funds (but GV is free for those)

OzarkEdge

Quote from: GAKW on May 26, 2015, 03:28:51 PM
Is there any (easy) way to redirect calls that failed to another SP?
(Again)
I have
SP1 fpl
SP2 GV
Most calls within canada are free with fpl. But it they are not free they fail in the following manner
17:57:56      Call Ended (603 Declined)
Unless you have funds (but GV is free for those)


If you can map them by digits dialed, you can route them before they fail.

OE

azrobert

See:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=9975.0

I don't think a Trunk Group will failover with this type of error.

dima

hello,
I've followed the config from this thread: https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=9107.msg64244#msg64244

setting up SP1 = FPL, SP2 = GV. I want to dial either US or Canadian number with or without '1'. International numbers will go to SP1.

my current settings are as follow:
Physical interfaces - PHONE 1
DigitMap:
([1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|*98|211|311|911|1xxxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.S3|00xx.S3|**0|***|222222222|**[1-3]xx.S3)

OutboundCallRoute:
{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{222222222:pp},{(Msp1):sp1},{(Msp2):sp2}


Service Provider -> ITSP Profile A -> DigitMap:
(<1:>(236|250|778|403|587|780|825|306|639|204|431|416|437|647|807|249|705|226|519|548|289
|365|905|343|613|418|581|450|579|438|514|819|873|709|506|782|902|867)xxxxxxx|(236|250|778|403|587|780|825|306|639|204|431|416|437|647|807|249|705|226|519|548|289
|365|905|343|613|418|581|450|579|438|514|819|873|709|506|782|902|867)xxxxxxx|<**1:>xx.|18(00|88|77|66|55|44)xxxxxxx|*98|911|933)

Service Provider -> ITSP Profile B -> DigitMap:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<**2:>xx.)

Seems Canadian numbers work but when dialing US number, the message says "there is no call route available".
Wasn't ITSP Profile B Digit map suppose to catch non-listed in profile A area codes and route the call using GV ?

thank you.

ProfTech

Hello Dima. I didn't count the characters but your ITSP Profile A digit map looks awfully long. I believe the limit in the Obi is either 256 or 512 characters. Can't remember which.

dima

Quote from: ProfTech on December 17, 2016, 07:16:59 AM
Hello Dima. I didn't count the characters but your ITSP Profile A digit map looks awfully long. I believe the limit in the Obi is either 256 or 512 characters. Can't remember which.
Hi ProfTech,
I could probably reduce amount of area codes to most popular ones I use, but didn't want to go back and add something later when I need it. I don't know if there any other way to tell OBi200 to distinguish between US and Canada area codes without dialing **2. I'm open to suggestions as I'd like to simplify my code. It works as it is right now... apparently this digitmap has 380 characters. thanks for letting know about character limitation. it looks like maybe 512.