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Unread 09-10-2007, 02:25 AM   #1
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Default Dialing SipBroker / Voxalot * Numbers on Sipura

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I've been trying to get this to work for a while with no luck.

Anyhow knows how you can setup your Sipura Device (ie: SPA1001) to dial *500, *600 etc. without conflicting the the "Vertical Service Activation Codes" on the Sipuras. (Codes such as *72 etc. built in to Sipura)?

I know I can access the Voxalot numbers *500 and *600 by just dialing 500 and 600, but if I want to dial 1747411 (to a Sippphone number) or *393 followed by a FWD number, I can't get it to work. The Sipura just gives me a fast busy.

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Try adding this to the Sipura dial plan (I have it right at the front of the string, using a PAP2 though if it makes a difference):

<#:>*xxx[x*].|

Now when dialing anything that's going via SipBroker do this: #*SipCode-Number#

Since the dialing starts with # , it doesn't get in the way of *xx features.
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Hi emoci

Thanks, your suggestion works good ;-)

There is only one issue. One the SPA-1001, currently "#" is set to toggle between lines, so the use of "#" conflicts with the Virtual line toggle.

I was also wondering if there is a way to tell the SPA to send all * commands to Voxalot and simply ignore its Internal Vertical Services Activation Codes or just selected ones.

For instance I will like to reprogram *98 to send me to Voxalot *500, so that the experience is the same as my PSTN Line which uses *98 for voicemail.

thanks again

Richard

PS > On my SPA3000 I do not have the conflict with the use of * codes. I think it might be because of the use of gateways, but I haven't fully investigated yet.
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Hi emoci

Thanks, your suggestion works good ;-)

There is only one issue. One the SPA-1001, currently "#" is set to toggle between lines, so the use of "#" conflicts with the Virtual line toggle.

I was also wondering if there is a way to tell the SPA to send all * commands to Voxalot and simply ignore its Internal Vertical Services Activation Codes or just selected ones.

For instance I will like to reprogram *98 to send me to Voxalot *500, so that the experience is the same as my PSTN Line which uses *98 for voicemail.

thanks again

Richard

PS > On my SPA3000 I do not have the conflict with the use of * codes. I think it might be because of the use of gateways, but I haven't fully investigated yet.

Any chance you can post your current dialplan on the SPA1001, that way it'll be easier to make suggestions on what may help (but it is just a matter of playing with the dial plan)
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Anyhow knows how you can setup your Sipura Device (ie: SPA1001) to dial *500, *600 etc. without conflicting the the "Vertical Service Activation Codes" on the Sipuras. (Codes such as *72 etc. built in to Sipura)?
On my PAP2T, I have the dial plan
Code:
(*xx|[x*][x*].)
and it seems to work both for "vertical service activation codes" and Voxalot/SIP Broker numbers.

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Hi Emoci

Here is my dialplan on my ATA.

(*xx|[3469]11|0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)

So the first reference to *xx is allowing the SPA to dial * followed by 2 numbers, but the *xx envokes the ATA's build in service activation code, not a call to SIPbroker whenever there is a conflict.

I've even trying changing it to *xxx and when I dial *747 (for sipphone) or *393 (for FWD), I immediately get a fast busy.

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Any chance you can post your current dialplan on the SPA1001, that way it'll be easier to make suggestions on what may help (but it is just a matter of playing with the dial plan)
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Hi Emoci

Here is my dialplan on my ATA.

(*xx|*xxx.|**x.|[3469]11|0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)

So the first reference to *xx is allowing the SPA to dial * followed by 2 numbers, but the *xx envokes the ATA's build in service activation code, not a call to SIPbroker whenever there is a conflict.

I've even trying changing it to *xxx and when I dial *747 (for sipphone) or *393 (for FWD), I immediately get a fast busy.

Richard
Try that dial plan.....
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Hi Emoci

Okay, the *xxx. seems to have done it ;-) I can now dial *747 + ext and *393 + ext and it all works well.

I was also trying to replace *91, which is current a SPA default service activation code, using smart call rules, but I'm having another problem, which I thinks deserves a separate thread.

Thanks for the help with the Dial Plan. I can now dial *XXX sipbroker codes without any issues.

What's the **x? It seems to invoke the speed dial function on Voxalot when I test it with the smart call test feature. Is that why you put it there?

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Hi Emoci

Okay, the *xxx. seems to have done it ;-) I can now dial *747 + ext and *393 + ext and it all works well.

I was also trying to replace *91, which is current a SPA default service activation code, using smart call rules, but I'm having another problem, which I thinks deserves a separate thread.

Thanks for the help with the Dial Plan. I can now dial *XXX sipbroker codes without any issues.

What's the **x? It seems to invoke the speed dial function on Voxalot when I test it with the smart call test feature. Is that why you put it there?

Richard
Yep, **x. is there to use VoXalot Speed Dial....

To replace *91, first change the *91 code in your ATA to somethig else (so that the ATA no longer recognizes *91 as service code.... then proceed from there
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Anyhow knows how you can setup your Sipura Device (ie: SPA1001) to dial *500, *600 etc. without conflicting the the "Vertical Service Activation Codes" on the Sipuras. (Codes such as *72 etc. built in to Sipura)?
Hello Richard !

I'm using a Linksys... Should be almost the same.

I update my dialplan from :

(*xx|[3469]11|

to

(*x.|[3469]11|

so everything starting with a * and at least one number is accepted. But I changed also all Vertical Service Activation Codes of the linksys. and replace all * by #

As I'm the only one to administer the linksys, it's not a big deal to change all the codes.

Hope this helps
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