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Originally Posted by tararumpum
Hi,
I am quite new to the voip. I was looking for a dial plan to use sipbroker and i must say the above dial plan (without "#" ) worked a treat, perfect. It doesn't show me mozabique country either ;-)
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One minor thing I would change (although it likely won't help with the need to end with the #-key) is to use instead:
| *xxx[x*]. <:@sipbroker.com> |
The reason this is somewhat better, is that it doesn't send all calls that start with an *-key to SIP Broker, but rather only calls that start with an *-key and 3+ digits (which includes all the valid SIP Broker dialing strings).
By adding this additional tweak, you get the benefit of some *-codes not being (incorrectly) seen as SIP Broker dialing. For example, *69 (call back) could be (incorrectly) treated as SIP Broker dialing with the initial dial plan, but will (correctly) not be seen as SIP Broker dialing with the more specific dial plan piece.