Obi110 dial and ring time on PSTN
terraprime:
So I am working on setting up the Obi110 and have used the UK config files to get the best out of the phone. Its working but not as I would like.
When I caLL the OBI PSTN number it will ring for me the caller 3 times before it starts to ring on the phone connected to the OBI, how do I reduce this?
We have set the primary outbound line to be the PSTN rather than a voip service, the issue is that once we have dialled the number it takes a good 10 seconds before the number will actually start to ring.
How do we reduct this to about 4 seconds or less. I know how to do it on the OBI202 but can't see that option in the OBI110.
Help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
ianobi:
Try these settings. The digitmap is a very simplified version to check that dialling 0xxxxxxxxxx numbers is very much speeded up and other numbers will be speeded up to an acceptable level. The delay in the digitmap cannot be changed as in the OBi202 with a global setting, so it's all down to working out an exact digitmap that suits the numbers that you dial.
Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > LINE Port > DigitMap:
(0[1-9]xxxxxxxxxS0|xx.S3)
Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > LINE Port > RingDelay: 0
Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > LINE Port > DialDigitOnTime: 80
Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > LINE Port > DialDigitOffTime: 80
Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > PSTN Disconnect Detection > DetectFarEndLongSilence: uncheck
Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > Port Settings > CallerIDDetectMethod: FSK(V.23)
Physical Interfaces > PHONE Port > Ringer > RingFrequency: 25
Physical Interfaces > PHONE Port > Port Settings > CallerIDMethod: FSK(V.23)
Physical Interfaces > PHONE Port > Port Settings > CallerIDTrigger: Before First Ring
ianobi:
I also advise taking all of the three-digit emergency numbers out of all of the trunk digit maps and deal with them only in the Phone Port Digitmap and OutboundCallRoute. Assuming that you wish to direct the emergency numbers to the PSTN line, then:
Physical Interfaces > PHONE Port > DigitMap:
([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|999|112|101|111|**0|***|#|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**8(Mli)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))
Physical Interfaces > PHONE Port > OutboundCallRoute:
{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<#:>|999|112|101|111):li},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}
terraprime:
The above has not assisted in reducing dial time or inbound ringing.
drgeoff:
The delay on inbound calls to a 110 before ringing the phone is partly controlled by Physical Interfaces, Line Port, RingDelay. In the UK you can reduce the default 4000 (milliseconds) substantially. Mine works fine with 250 on a BT line. You may be able to go lower, even to zero (as in Ianobi's post). (There is no equivalent on a 202 as it doesn't have Caller ID coming in on a PSTN line.)
The default is high because in the US, Caller ID is sent between 1st and 2nd rings. In the UK it is before the first ring.
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