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03-24-2007, 11:01 AM | #11 |
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More changes but still no success. :(
You certainly are a Guru Martin!
Yes, I tested the dial string #231142100 and sure enough the box ignores it. The Box uses both * and # but I have now successfully disabled both. Box dial string (*x.t|#x.t|x.t) It now passes to Voxalot #231142100 Voxalot Dial Plan test says it should then translate it to 31142100 @ engin Unfortunalty it still doesn't work. More idea's? Further Bribes? Or Black magic? |
03-24-2007, 11:23 AM | #12 |
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Im assuming you are using the AU server? The last call I see in the logs to that number was at 19:01 Brisbane time.
You sure your latest change were enough to have the call get to VoXaLot as the logs don't show the calls coming in.
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03-24-2007, 12:27 PM | #13 | |
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Success! Thank you for all your help Guru Martin! :)
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Although the Box says that it should be passing the # I guess it wasn't. Either that or we are still missing something. Anyhow I've come up with a different format that works. I am no guru so I hope the dial plans I have created won't provide any other limitations or problems. If you see any please let me know. This might be helpfull to others using the Billion 6404VGP with Voxalot. Note: All * commands need to be turned off in the Box's dial plan. The main aim is to allow the following. - Be able to dial normal SIP numbers like *061 xxxxxx - When normal numbers are dialed it defaults to the prefered dial plan. - Prefixing with a code allows to over ride and select other providers sitting within Voxalot. 1* (Dials using first provider) 2* (second provider) and so on. - Kiss (Keep it Simple Stupid!) Try to avoid long complex Dial Plans in the solution. . So in the Box's dial plan you need the following to cleanly pass these two formats. (x*x.t|*x.t|x.T) Then for Voxalot follow the following format. Dial plans in priority order: Priority Pattern Replacement Provider Active 10 _1*. ${EXTEN:2} PennyTel account Yes [Edit] [Delete] 20 _2*. ${EXTEN:2} engin account Yes [Edit] [Delete] 999 _xxxx. ${EXTEN} engin account Yes [Edit] [Delete] So for my example I will use the engin Brisbane Voice Mail number 31142100 Dial 2*31142100 Success! Dial 31142100 Success! Dial *265 0731142100 FAIL! But thats OK. This is becasue engin sux and doesn't allow SIP dialing. So instead another test. Dial *9676 711 Success! (This is the Most Cool DarkVOIP Conference) So, all's well that ends well!. I ended up having to change the format and abandon the # prefixing. BUt I sorta like the new format I have selected as it helps to seperate the actual number from the prefix. Attached are screen shots for ease of viewing. Anyone with a Billion that needs help send me a msg. ~Ken .-.-. |
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