Need more help in Digimap
azrobert:
I just looked at your reference and it's one of my posts I did about a year ago.
I only got one reply.
I love trunk groups, but I guess most people couldn't care less.
Thanks for the advertising.
jtan:
@Robert
Most of my references are from your posting ;D
They are well written and provide great insight / ideas in coding.
Many thanks to your contributions to this community.
gsmlnx:
@azrobert
I used your trunk post and mrjoe's to set-up my own trunk based mapping.
I have used it to provide for redundancy for normal calls and emergency calls too (based in the UK so a no cost option unlike the USA). I also used user defined digit maps (UDDM) to store the various digit maps so the ITSP digit maps are cleaner (to my eyes) and just contain mostly a list of UDDM's. Just having ten UDDM's is a bit mean in my eyes.
Also UDDM just have to be changed in one place not across multiple ITSP's for when I have a change of heart or the call costs change between providers.
OzarkEdge:
Quote from: azrobert on May 26, 2015, 09:38:47 pm
I love trunk groups, but I guess most people couldn't care less.
I care! :) Trunk groups are very useful.
OP: If you want to bend your brain some more, check out the OBi202 dial plan in my notes. Also, maybe FPL can fix their routing for those two numbers... instead of you having to dial plan a solution?
OE
jtan:
@OzarkEdge
Wow ... lot of good stuff and ideas to read ;)
Thank you.
Reference
http://ozarkedge.com/
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