Are you able to dial any SIP Broker numbers?
e.g. *393613 or *266300 Do you have a dial plan entry in VoXaLot that is intercepting? PM me your 6 digit number and I can take a quick look. |
No, Can't dial those numbers either. Dialling normally via my dial plans seems to be OK though.
O |
SIP forwarding
Does this mean that sip url dialing is now *010xxxxxx@us.voxalot.com or can it stiik be left as xxxxxx@voxalot.com. I have a couple of services that I simply forward to voxalot
|
SIP URIs will remain the same. Either sip:xxxxxx@voxalot.com, sip:xxxxxx@us.voxalot.com etc will work.
|
Quote:
What happens when you type *600 in the VoXaLot dial plan test field? |
*600 in the dial plan test field says that it will get forwarded via V, as does *01067xxxx
O |
Hi Martin,
Is it possible for Voxalot to prefix all numbers that dont match any dialplans and != ^* with *010? *010500 works ok too. Cheers, Zaq |
Quote:
Pattern: _500 Replacement: ${EXTEN} Provider: VoXaLot or Pattern: _500 Replacement: *010${EXTEN} Provider: SIP Broker and then try to dial 500 again. |
Quote:
Pattern: _xxxxxx Replacement: ${EXTEN} Provider: VoXaLot |
Just get a busy tone on 500.
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 12:56 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.