Hi
I was wondering what would be an appropriate digitmap for Callcentric when using Callcentric as a Gateway (7 in my case). For now I simply put (<*>[x*][x*].|*[x*][x*].) which is Identical to SipBroker just to test out the speed dial of *75xx that Callcentric has. I have speed dial of *7502 which is *275*011188888 to call SIPBroker test line and that works. So that when I do a **77502 it will dial the *7502 correctly to Callcentric but do I need anything else in the digitmap? I don't think I always will want to use a Callcentric speed dial numbers. I only plan to use their free account.
Reason for this request is I have SIPBroker as Gateway 6 and when I dial the test number I get no return audio and I believe the reason for that is that my main VOIP provider on SiP1 does not allow call to/from Sipbroker. My other Gateways seem to work fine to this moment.
Thanks.
The Sip Broker DigitMap (<*>[x*][x*].|*[x*][x*].) expects or forces a leading '*'. That's because Sip Broker always expects the first thing it receives to be *sipcode. I don't think that's going to work well with Callcentric unless everything you intend to dial there wants a leading '*'.
If you simply want to be able to send arbitrary dialing to Callcentric with no checking or enforcement, I would suggest:
([x*][x*].)
This says to accept one or more digits/asterisks and send it unmodified.