I have got it working now, thanks. All I had to do is move the dial plan up ahead of the other _1300 dial plan. There must have been a conflict when I had it further down the list.
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I know the way : add voip provider to voxalot's provider topic than create a dial plan for that voip provider.
due to sipbroker is not a voip provider, no user ID and password sign up. so I cannot fill sipbroker to voxalot 's provider topic. So, how to add sipbroker to voxalot dial plan. |
SIP Broker is automatically available in your dial plan without the need to add it. On the dial plan entry page just select "SIP Broker" as your provider.
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I do not notice that sipbroker is already in provider list. |
this is and extended version of a working Dutch dialplan conform OPTA(independently regulates compliance with legislation and regulations in the areas of post and electronic communications.)
Dial Plans Code:
Priority Pattern Replacement Provider Comment Beware of the priority sequence! If your inbound provider is Budgetphone, define two entries. For details: Kars Provider List Code:
Description Username Host Active Status |
I'm currently using everything via PennyTel at the moment. I had SipMe as my local calls for a while but now that I have a DID, 8c via PT is nice.
Code:
Priority Pattern Replacement Provider Priority 1x are all local numbers Priority 2x are all mobile numbers Priority 3x are all national numbers Priority 4x are toll based numbers Priority 9x are international numbers Priorities in the "4x" are for my Softphone, I don't have this Plan on my other Voxalot account which is attached to my ATA as my SPA dialling rules will send them out to the PSTN line. I use Priority 92 to accept any number greater than 10 digits, which will usually constitute an IDD code. Why not have less "X" in the string? Having more than 10 digits will disallow 1900 numbers from the dial plan. ie: 1900 XXX XXX is 10 digits but not greater than, so 1900 will not be forwarded. I guess I could completely remove "92" and be forced to put "0011" at the beginning of all my calls but I use my Contacts List on X-Lite (and MS Outlook Contacts). They're all set in International format so I just double click on the name and it will call. To create rules or having to copy the number, press "0011" then paste number will be a bit tedious. There's probably a simpler way of doing this but it seems to work well right now. Suggestions? |
is it permissable to use a dialplan to make speed dials for individual pstn numbers, such as
76 _76 00447624.... VoipCheap 80 _80 1800........ Blueface 91 _91 00441......... VoipCheap I can see the Blueface entry for an Irish freephone number might conflict with US freephone numbers if those were dialled without 00 and handled by an earlier but not later rule |
Here are my dial plans:
Priority Pattern Replacement Provider Active 10 _[45689]XXXXXXX 03${EXTEN} Pennytel 20 _0[2378]XXXXXXXX ${EXTEN} Pennytel 30 _0[45]XXXXXXXX 61${EXTEN:1} Pennytel 40 _1[38]00XXXXXX 61${EXTEN} Pennytel 50 _1[3]XXXX 61${EXTEN} Pennytel 60 _0011. 00${EXTEN:4} Voipbuster 70 _#1[45689]XXXXXXX 77903${EXTEN:2} Pennytel 80 _#10[2378]XXXXXXXX 779${EXTEN:2} Pennytel 90 _XXX. ${EXTEN} Pennytel |
I'm confused...as usual for a newbie....
Are the dial plans listed here put into the ATA or are the put into Voxalot? The dial plan I copied and put into my ATA is (*[56]00S0 |*xxx[x*]. |x |*xx |1[89]76x.! |1[79]00x.! |1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 |#x1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 |011xx. |411S0 |<303:1303>[2-9]xxxxxxS0 |#x<303:1303>[2-9]xxxxxxS0 |<720:1720>[2-9]xxxxxxS0 |#x<720:1720>[2-9]xxxxxxS0 |<303:1303>[2-9]xxxxxxS0 |#x<303:1303>[2-9]xxxxxxS0 ) I don't know how the Voxalot dial plan matters if my ATA has the plan. Should I remove the dial plan from my ATA and figure out a dial plan for Voxalot? |
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