Quote from: azrobert on November 09, 2014, 07:27:26 AM
With sp2(...) the VG call will route out SP2.
It does not mess with the trunk defined on SP2.
The SP (SP2 in this case) must be defined as SIP.
If a provider is not defined on SP2, a dummy trunk can be defined.
I did not include a dummy definition because I thought you were going to define an SIP provider.
Yes, I will have a real SIP on SP2, I was just curious now that I'm starting to do more "advanced" things with it. Dummy trunk -- how dummy? Does the server have to exist? Or can you simply put
sip.example.com, configure it as SIP and done?
So the VG call will be routed out SP2. Assuming SP2 is a real SIP, will call waiting for example still work on it if I'm in the middle of a call on VG1 and a call comes in via SP2, will I hear the notification on my phone and be able to "Flash" between the 2 or even simply switch to the SP2 call as sometimes that's the more important call (work)?
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If the dialed number is verified by the default DigitMap then you don't
have to mess with the PP DigitMap or define a VG1 DigitMap. I didn't know
if you modified the defaults. xx. is the only default rule that will match
00........ This will cause a 10 second delay unless you dial # at the end
of the number.
Ah the 10 sec. delay, forgot about that, but a 00xx. rule would still not help right as it says any number of digits at the end of the number, so it doesn't have any way of knowing when I'm done.
What I usually do is put the common numbers in the OBI speed dials (and those I store the full way, e.g. **200...), then on the actual phone I have a speed dial that simply reads "5#" or whatever speedial slot I'm using. I found this the fastest way to start the call, I don't need the phone to tone dial a full long number.
Now back to the 10 sec. delay ... if the number to be dialed comes from the OBI speed dial memory, does it still wait 10 sec. or in that case it knows exactly what the number is?
I suppose yet another alternative would be to end the stored number in the OBI speed dial with # so it makes the call right away.