What is the exact meaning of the DigitMap concept
VOIP_JoeSummy:
Hi, I have a question about exactly what DigitMap mean in my OBI110 ( SP1 -> Google Voice. SP2 -> VOIP.ms. LINE -> Bell Canada local phone service ).
I found that DigitMap is defined on the following pages:
Service Providers - ITSP Profile A
Service Providers - ITSP Profile B
Voice Services - SP2 Service
Voice Services - OBiTALK Service
Voice Services - Auto Attendant
Physical Interfaces - PHONE Port
Physical Interfaces - LINE Port
Say, for example, on the PHONE port, does DigitMap control what numbers can be dialed from the phone, or does it mean what ( incoming call ) numbers can be received at the PHONE port, or both?
Thanks in advance!
lrosenman:
http://www.obihai.com/docs/OBi-DigitMapCallRoute-Tutorial-v1-1.pdf
The above doc is very well written.
VOIP_JoeSummy:
Thanks so much for the quick reply.
So it seems DigitMap only controls what can be dialed out from the PHONE port, or ITSP A/B, or OBiTALK, or LINE port.
DigitMap does NOT control what incoming calls are accepted or rejected. This is set up by the InboundCallRoute entry for the corresponding terminal/trunk instead. Right?
lrosenman:
Correct as far as I understand it.
drgeoff:
The InboundCallRoute can refer to a DigitMap (typically a user defined one). That mechanism can be used to block incoming calls with certain CIDs.
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