07-28-2007, 11:58 AM | #11 | |
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You will not be able to "trick" Voxalot into accepting * prefixed numbers so what you re going to have to do is be creative and define alternatives like: 178 => *${EXTEN:1} which means that if you dial 178 then change it to *78 .
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07-28-2007, 04:07 PM | #12 |
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Hi Martin,
Ok, I think I totally understand what you are talking about! Sorry if I don't catch on quickly. In the dial plan I did what you said and put in the replacement field *${EXTEN:1} and also put 178 in the "if the number equals, and then chose my VSP. However I still get a fast paced busy signal? When I want to dial say *78 through my VSP I would dial 178 on the phone correct? Still the busy signal. Any suggestions? I hope I am understanding you? Devin |
07-28-2007, 04:10 PM | #13 |
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Hi Devin,
What you describe seems correct. When you type 178 in the test field on the dial plan list, where does it say the call will route to? .
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07-28-2007, 04:17 PM | #14 |
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You need to have your dial plan entry as follows:
_178x. *${EXTEN:1} Have you missed the leading underscore character before 178 ? Edit: Actually it might be either of the following two options: _178 *${EXTEN:1} _178. *${EXTEN:1} Last edited by affinity; 07-28-2007 at 04:21 PM. |
07-28-2007, 09:19 PM | #15 |
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*78, *67, *73, 611, 911, 411
Hi,
Thanks for helping me! The _178 *${EXTEN:1} seems to be the one by the test call, when I do a test call it says that A call to:178 will get forwarded to sip:*78@ my VSP But when I dial it from the phone I get a normal sounding busy signal. Am I missing something? |
07-29-2007, 01:07 AM | #16 |
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*78, *67, *73, 611, 911, 411
Any Idea as to why the test says *78 is being routed through my VSP (Which is what I want) but I get a busy signal when I actually dial it throught the phone?
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07-29-2007, 02:20 AM | #17 |
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What is *78 supposed to do?
Could you try to send the number directly through a SIP phone or ATA logged directly to your VSP and verify whether you get the expected response ? It could be simply that the provider is not recognizing the tones due to some setup or codec incompatibilities. At least, you have the dial plan working, and that gives you a whole new set of dialling options. |
07-29-2007, 02:38 AM | #18 |
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*78, *67, *73, 611, 911, 411
Yes I did verify it going straite from the ATA and not through Voxalot and it works just fine! The VSP offers some features that I would like to access while using Voxalot. I could just put them in speed dial but then I wouldn't have many numbers left for speed dial Why does Voxlot only offer 10 speed dials?
-Devin [Moderator Edit: new topic created on speed dials, see http://forum.voxalot.com/voxalot-sup...e-9-999-a.html ] Last edited by affinity; 07-29-2007 at 04:38 PM. |
07-29-2007, 04:48 PM | #19 |
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This thread has been split into two parts, the "speed dial limitation?" is a completely different topic; please follow the link that topic here:
http://forum.voxalot.com/voxalot-sup...e-9-999-a.html |