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dialing #211# from remote obi

Started by denon321, December 03, 2012, 06:06:51 AM

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denon321

Sorry to scare the H... out of you Ianobi but yes that is precisely that:
Dialing out 211 on obi 110 A  and want it to be  sent out as #211# on obi 110B LINE port that has a sim device(gsm) connected to it

OBi110A > Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine : (PSTN is default)

OBi110B > Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine : (PSTN is default)

OBi110B > Voice Service > OBiTALK Service > InboundCallRoute: {(290713xxx|200379xxx|200163xxx)>(xx.):LI},{(290713xxx|200379xxx|200163xxx):aa},{ph}

where 200163xxx is Obi A
sorry but did not anticipated that to be an issue

QBZappy

Ian,

Wouldn't the RonR single stage dialing thingy work here?
Owner of the 1st OBi110/100 units in service in Canada & South America. 1st OBi202 on my street. 1st OBi1032 in Montreal.

ianobi

@ QBZ - Yes, but I'm trying to keep it simple  :)

@ denon321 - Do you dial any numbers from OBi110A direct to the Line Port of OBi110B at the moment? If so what do you dial to achieve this?

Bit short of time here, but will go on for a while - also trying to sort my own OBiAPP problem just now!


ianobi

Put the new Line Port DigitMap in OBi110B:
(<#>211<#>|#211#|xxxxxxxS4|1xxxxxxxxxx|xx.)
Test by dialling from the phone attached to OBi110B. #211# should go out to PSTN.

Dial OBi110B from OBi110A. Auto Attendant should answer. Select Option 2 then input 211 followed by #. #211# should go out to PSTN. This will test we have OBi110B DigitMap set up correctly.

If those two tests work ok, then we will configure the rest tomorrow!


ianobi



Tomorrow has just been brought forward a day  :)

Make this change:
OBi110B > Voice Service > OBiTALK Service > InboundCallRoute: {(290713xxx|200379xxx|200163xxx)>(Mli):li},{(290713xxx|200379xxx|200163xxx):aa},{ph}

Change Line Port DigitMap in OBi110A:
(211|xxxxxxxS4|1xxxxxxxxxx|xx.)

Pick a speed dial slot in OBi110A – let's say slot 6 – and put this in that slot:
pp(ob200xxxxxx)
where 200xxxxxx is OBi110B

From OBi110A you will have to dial 6*211, which should result in #211# being sent out of OBi110B.

Due to technical problems, I am unable to test anything just now  >:(


QBZappy

Quote from: ianobi on December 04, 2012, 10:56:07 AM
Due to technical problems, I am unable to test anything just now  >:(

denon321,

I imagine that Ian is being polite and not saying what really happened. He just sent me a PM saying how his OBi blew up in a puff of smoke testing your dial plan.  Well I suppose you know what to get him for Christmas.  :D
Owner of the 1st OBi110/100 units in service in Canada & South America. 1st OBi202 on my street. 1st OBi1032 in Montreal.

denon321

Thanks to both Ianoby and QBzappy;I will certainly keep the christmas idea in mind once i test and confirm as working.
I have not been able to test yet,because there is an electricity problem at remote location.I hope to test in about 3 hours or so and report;until then bye.

denon321

It is working 10/10 .You are one hell of a gang  IANOBI and also QBZappy.
I thank you for the patience and help,but words are cheap so will pm you regarding christmas later today
best regards

ianobi

No need to worry about Christmas - turns out my technical problems were all self inflicted, as usual  :) I messed up port forwarding and stopped several OBiAPPS from working!

Using that method described above, you should be able to dial 6* followed by any number that can be matched in both OBis Mli DigitMaps and the call will forward from OBi110A to OBi110B Line Port.