Ron,
default digit map for sp2 is :
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1415>[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.)
QuoteAlso keep in mind that the [^*]@@. rule is also an indefinite match rule that matches any string that doesn't start with an asterisk. I recommend you use [^*#]@@.'@'@@. instead. This rule is to support dialing SIP URI's from Speed Dials.
you suggest this instead?
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1415>[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.'@'@@.)
Also:
QuoteIf there were no Exactly Matched rules after you entered the last digit, the long timer would be used. If there was at least one Exactly Matched rule after you entered the last digit, the short timer would be used.
55 xx xxxx xxxx is the number (12 digits) which would be passed to the sp2 digitmap.
This would be an indefinite match with the digitmap, so the long timer would come into play. (10 seonds)
(I made an error in my last post thinking it would match |<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|. It does not)
I would think that there would be a 10 second delay before the ringing starts?
However, I hear the ringing start immediately. I was able to verify, that if I am hearing 4 rings this is not mirrored in Brazil. There, only 2 rings are heard before the call is answered.
(This is about a 10 second difference!) Coincidence?? Perhaps the ringing I hear is generated form the obi, and continues for 10 extra seconds during the long digit timer, before the call is passed on to Brazil.
I will change the digit map to:
(
55xxxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1415>[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.'@'@@.)
Now there will be an exactly matched rule, and the short timer will be used instead of the long timer. Perhaps the number of rings I hear will match, or will more closely match what is heard in Brazil. This hopefully will give the person in Brazil more time to answer the call before it is intercepted by the Google voice answering system!
I will post my results of this little experiment tomorrow...
Larry
P.S. I tried to find a way to turn off the answering service of Google voice. I believe this is not possibe.. if anyone know differently, let me know.