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Unread 06-07-2006, 10:38 AM   #1
Bazza
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Default Default Voxalot Dial Plan

I have been experimenting with Voxalot dial plans. After making some mistakes I tried to see what Voxalot did on its own ie. what is the Default Voxalot Dial Plan.

After de-activated all my dial plan entries, and according to the 'Number to Test' on the Dial Plan page, entering:

- 500 goes to sip:500@voxalot.com (even though I think I am on voxalot.com.au). ditto for 600
- any six-digit number gets forwarded to voxalot.com eg. 123456 --> sip:123456@voxalot.com (That is, 6 digit numbers are assumed to be Voxalot.com numbers.)
- any number starting with * gets forwarded to sipbroker eg. *123456789 --> sip:*123456789@sipbroker.com

They appear to be invoked before you get to the User Dial Plan.

So the issue of Users not being able to use voxalot.com as a Provider appears to be a non-issue.

BUT the issue of none of these being forwarded to voxalot.com.au - even though you are on voxalot.com.au - remains.

Is not being able to send any digits to voxalot.com.au a problem in practice?

I think that using 600 to test access to voxalot.com.au might be useful.
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