Freephoneline, voip.ms, and googletalk dialplan request

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Webslinger:
Sorry, I'm out shopping at the moment, and I'll provide what you ask when I'm home later.

But **9 gives me a busy signal.

3# does as well

azrobert:
I removed all the **n code, so **9 won't work.
Speed dials should still work.

If Speed Dial 3 is **9200123456 change it to pp(200123456)

azrobert:
You probably have code in the OBiTalk inbound route to send these calls to the Auto Attendant. If you want the call to go directly to the phone port without the AA do this:
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph

If you want to make outbound calls on the 2nd OBi, I can show you how without the AA.

Webslinger:
Quote from: azrobert on December 20, 2014, 09:09:02 am



Please post the OBiTalk Service InboundCallRoute from the target OBi.

Code:

{(290xxxxxx)>(xx.):SP1},{(290xxxxxx):aa},{ph,ph2}


Speed dial 1 is set to softphone, and I can't change it. That has **9 in it.

Speed dial 3 is set to username@boston.voip.ms (sip uri call)



1# gives me a busy signal

3# gives me a busy signal

Webslinger:
I was trying to fiddle around with the digit map and outbound call route on phone port 1. I guess based on your response that was the wrong approach.

I was getting outbound error messages anyway, so what I was trying to do didn't work, regardless.

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