*72, *73, *82, *67 Etc
This may have been posted, but I can't seem to find it anywhere.
I need some help setting up *78, *72, *73, *82, *67 Etc. To use a specific VSP provider. So when I dial one of these *78 Etc, Voxalot will send it to the VSP of my choosing. I have tried many strings and don't know what to do next? I know this is fairly simple but I am LOST! :( If someone could please shed some light for me that would be Gr8T! |
611, 411, & 911
Ooops :rolleyes: I forgot, I would also like to do the same for 611, 411, and 911 so when dialed will point and dial through the provider of choice.
I hope someone can help on this. Thanks :) xvaiox |
It might help if you provided device specific details.
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I have had the same problem. If I create a dial plan in VoXaLot,
# Pattern Replacement Provider Active 1 _*78 ${EXTEN} MyNetFone Yes and enter a Dial Plan Test of *78 the result is A call to:*78 will get forwarded to sip:*78@sipbroker.com instead of to MyNetFone. I just assumed that anything starting with * does not get to the Dial Plan logic. |
* for sipbroker
** for speed dials Perhaps you want *** as a prefix. |
*78, *67, *73, 611, 911, 411
I have a Sunrocket Gizmo MTA 6328-2Re:eek:
This is my current dial plan. VoIP_Digit_Map_String="(611|411|311|0.T|[2-9]XXXXXX.T|[2-9]XXXXXX.#|1[2-9]XXXXXXXXX|011X.T|011X.#|*6X.T|*00|*0X|*1X|*20|*82|**x|[*x]x.T|#XX#)" The Last 3 strings in red are for Voxalot I have Voicemil, Echo Test, Speed Dial and DND activate and DND deactivate working Great! I need to get the 911, 411,611 ETC.. & *72, *73, *82 Etc. Then I wil be So Happy! :o !Thanks everybody! |
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e.g. 172 => *${EXTEN:1} The above will skip the leading 1 and send *72 to the provider. As pointed out, the reason you need to do this is because * and ** are already reserved by Voxalot for SIP Broker and Speed Dialing respectively. . |
*78, *67, *73, 611, 911, 411
Martin,
Thank you for the input. I do understand that * and ** are already reserved, but forgive me I am new. I don't quiet understand how to make a string that would work for me. Simple ones yes, others no.:( Can you explain where this comes from and I assume the 1 comes from the provider order? *${EXTEN:1} what wold the string look like for me, similar to yours only changing the provider number? Thank you:confused: |
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I chose 1 as an example. In fact it can be anything you like. Allow me to explain. If you were to choose 172 to map to *72 then in your dial plan entry you would define the pattern as _172 The replacement field would be defined as *${EXTEN:1} which breaks down as * - Prefix the number with a * ${EXTEN:1} - Skip the first digit dialed So this means that when you dial 172 Voxalot will change the number to *72 before passing it onto the provider associated with the dial plan entry. Does that make sense? . |
Thank you for being kind :)
Things are a little clearer, still though foggy:confused: So, my sting should look something like this? I know what your doin LOL making me use my brain and it hurts LOL. 78 => *${EXTEN:1} then I go to my dial plan? Enter for a dial plan equals 78 and chooser provider to route it through? When I dial *78, it will ignore the * but than add it latter? :eek: |
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