Freephoneline, voip.ms, and googletalk dialplan request
azrobert:
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Also, is there any way to determine T.38 protocol is, in fact, being used during a fax call from the call status screen in an Obi202?
Can't help with this.
You should start a new topic with this question.
Webslinger:
Quote from: azrobert on December 14, 2014, 11:08:02 am
Try changing rule <00:$1> in the AA DigitMap to: 00
Now 00 will be sent to the AA outbound route.
Then add the following rule to the beginning of the AA outbound route:
{00:sp1($1)},
I'm not getting a callback using this method, or at least, my phone isn't ringing (I do see that AA is making an outbound call, but phone isn't ringing). Anyway, I'm probably doing something stupid. I'll read over your notes again. Sorry for troubling you
Webslinger:
Quote from: azrobert on December 14, 2014, 11:12:45 am
Can't help with this.
You should start a new topic with this question.
Okay, thank you
Webslinger:
Quote from: azrobert on December 08, 2014, 08:34:08 am
Physical Interfaces - PHONE 1
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)
OutboundCallRoute:
{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{222222222:pp},{(Msp1):sp1},{(Msp3):sp3},{(Msp2):sp2}
Service Provider -> ITSP Profile A -> DigitMap:
([2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<311:4163922489>|*67|*67[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|*98|911)
Service Provider -> ITSP Profile B -> DigitMap:
DigitMap: (<#1:>XX.)
Service Provider -> ITSP Profile C -> DigitMap:
DigitMap: (1xxxxxxxxxx)
I didn't know if you just dial *67 or *67 plus a 10 digit number, so I allowed for both.
Dialing #1 plus a number will be routed out SP2.
When you code XX. in a digit map there will be a 10 second delay.
I changed it to a 3 second delay.
If you get more specific with the format of the numbers dialed, you can improve on this.
222222222 is the OBi echo test.
Hi,
I've noticed the capacity to use both speedial, as setup via the obitalk portal, and obi to obi calling does not work in this dialplan.
My attempts to add this back have failed (outbound call routing not working). Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thank you
azrobert:
I'm not sure what you are asking.
Are you saying only OBi to OBi calls are not working or did everything stop working?
The easiest way to call another OBi is to setup a Speed Dial like this:
pp(200123456) 200123456 is the OBi number of the target OBi
Or do you want to dial the 9 digit OBi number of the target OBi?
Do you want to route outbound calls to a trunk on another OBi?
Please post the OBiTalk Service InboundCallRoute from the target OBi.
I can check if the OBiTalk setup process did something to prevent the OBi from ringing.
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute
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