Let me explain a little about the reason for my question. I am setting up a obi box in Germany, that will also be used to call the U.S. and Brazil. I have trying to program my boxes to be as universal as possible where parameters such as local area codes in all the country's that most of the calls from a particular obi box will be going; can be changed in "User defined digit maps" instead of going into the programing of the digit maps for the AA, line and phone.
For Brazil, all calls are most cheaply routed through a Voip company, even for local calls. For the U.S. Google voice is free. For Germany , I split the calls into three groups, special such as emergency calls ( that can only be made through the PTSN Line, local calls and long distance calls.( I did this because as of now, i do not know the best way to route these different type of calls, and need to keep the categories separate. I had already used 5 "user defined digit maps" for mapping US and Brazil numbers, and added three for Germany. This makes 8.
One of my pet peeves about trusted callers and their use through the OBI Talk web-portal, is that they work until the Inbound Call route to any of the services in changed from what OBi talk Automatically creates. I like to incorporate both automatic call back , and single stage call through to a single number in all my inbound call routes. This means I have to manually enter a list of trusted callers into the incoming call routes, and also a list of numbers that will automatically be routed to call through to a single number. For these two lists I Used 2 more "User defined Digit maps" . Which makes 10!
I think it would be great if at least a trusted caller digit map, could automatically be created from the OBi web-portal... but I do not think there is as much demand for this as I was hoping for.
It would be great if there were twice as many "user defined digit maps" available, which would help create cleaner programing. For now, I am just up to my needed limit of 10. If I need more I will have to expand a few of the "User defined digit maps" directly into the digit maps of aa, line and phone, as explained above.
Larry