Freephoneline, voip.ms, and googletalk dialplan request

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Webslinger:
Quote from: Webslinger on December 08, 2014, 09:42:03 am

Quote from: azrobert on December 08, 2014, 09:31:23 am

You must remove those rules from the DigitMaps.


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DigitMap:
([1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|*98|*67|*67[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|311|911|1xxxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|#1XX.S3|**0|***|222222222)


Service Provider -> ITSP Profile A -> DigitMap:
([2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<311:4163922489>|*67|*67[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|*98|911)

So, I would remove "*67|*67[2-9]xxxxxxxxx", correct?




That appears to have worked. And now caller ID is being blocked properly.

Webslinger:
Just wanted to say thank you again to azrobert. You really made my day. Thank you!

azrobert:
You are welcome.
We need more people like you on this forum.
Some people don't have enough class to even say if the suggestions worked or not.

Please, never apologize for not knowing how to do something.
Everybody on this forum started "Stupid", including me.

Webslinger:
Thank you very much!

I have another question concerning the Obi202.

Is there any way to make it so that a call will go through to SP1 normally but also get the auto attendant if I hang up early? Is there a way to call straight through under this situation without getting prompted by the auto attendant?

This is my inbound call route for SP1: {(<**1>(x.1234567890|x.2345678901)):aa($1)},{ph,ph2}

If I hang up early, I get an auto callback, which is what I want. But if I call without ending the call early, with either of the two numbers listed after "x.", I get the Auto Attendant, which I don't want (the other number belongs to someone else, and I guess she would prefer not typing an additional "1" to get through to me--but still wants the benefit of being able to get free long distance when she needs it).

Basically, I would like to get an auto callback if I hang up early--but do not want the AA if I don't hang up early (I would want the call to go straight through as per normal). I suspect what I'm asking isn't possible, but I thought I'd ask anyway. Thanks again

azrobert:
The only way I know is to block her CallerID when she doesn't want the AA.

You can shorten the AA prompt, so she doesn't have to listen to the long message.
Delete the Welcome Message and the Menu Title.

Voice Services -> Auto Attendant -> Auto Attendand Prompts
Welcome: &pause()
Menu Title: &pause()

Now you will only hear the prompt for the 3 options. You don't have to listen to the whole message. As soon as it starts, dial 1. Actually, you can enter 1 as soon as the message starts without eliminating the 2 prompts.

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