Alternative spped dial?
Hello,
My ATA does not allow ** to be called. Is there any alternative way to activate speed dial without ** Thank you snvv |
There might be a way to shut off the feature that blocks [**]
Alternately, you can set up speed dial as 3 or 4 character numbers in your dial plan. For example to call Joe, you would set up a dial plan entry that when you call 563, the call would be redirected to sip:xxxxxx@provider.com using provider Voxalot. For PSTN numbers, you redirect to a landline terminator account. |
Thank you but it it does not work.
My ATA is a dsl router with VOIP and there is no way to pass ** (it has not even a dial plan, but it has a great QoS). In the smart call list I created a plan such as Pattern _100 ${EXTEN:3}123456 Provider* MyProvider In the Dial Plan Test with 100 gives : A call to:100 will get forwarded to 123456 via MyProvider When I call 100 I get a busy tone. When I cal 123456 it pass. Any idea about this please? Thanks snvv |
snvv
I believe it's a problem in your sipsorcery dial plan. I read your question over there. |
Hello,
I do not use sipsorcery in this account. The problem is that sipsorcery does 50% of what I like and voxalot the other 50%. I try to find which one does more for my needs. In that case in my ATA voxalot is registered. Also, In my previous post I explain my dial plan in voxalot. You may test it. It does't work. Regards snvv |
I would suggest the following Dial plan in Voxalot :
Pattern* _100 Replacement* 123456 Provider* MyProvider Active* Yes All others set to No Virtual Toll Free Enabled* ENUM Lookup Geographic Lookup As long as the replacement number is in the format required by your provider, this method should work. I am using it to send calls to Betamax IDs (which are not numeric). |
Thank you but surprisingly it does not work either.
As before in Dial Plan Test says : A call to:100 will get forwarded to 123456 via MyProvider, but I get a busy tone. The same its true even when I set priority 1 in the rule. If I call 123456 using the general rule (for my provider) the call is ok. It should be something really stupid (stupid mistake, just I can't figure where). Anyway thanks a lot. snvv |
kurun thank you once more.
Your approach works. The problem was with one of my providers I made the tests. Regards snvv |
One strange thing I discovered is the above mentioned speed dial's work only when I use proxy01.us1.voxalot.com and not us.voxalot.com.
Regards snvv |
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