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Posted by dkerr on 03.02.2006 at 04:28:

how to dial FWD *1800 numbers?

I've created a trunk to FreeWorldDialup (fwd.pulver.com) and it works both incoming and outbound. However I can't dial toll-free numbers, for example any US 1-800-xxx-xxxx number. FWD requires that toll free are prefixed with an * (asterix) but this seams to get interpreted as meaning something else by i-p-tel PBX.

Ideally I'd like to create a outbound route that recognises 800/888/877/866 and then automatically prefixes the * then sends it to FWD. Is it possible to configure this?

Thanks,
DAK.


Posted by i-p-tel on 03.02.2006 at 15:49:

RE: how to dial FWD *1800 numbers?

DAK,

I can't tell you how to automatically prefix the * but I can help you with dialing *1800 numbers.

In your outbound route the wildcard "XXX." stands for all numbers starting with a digit from 0 to 9. Add the dial pattern "*XXX." Then it will use the associated trunk for numbers starting with an asterisk as well.

Regards,
Pascal


Posted by markosjal on 17.02.2006 at 18:50:

I believe you can also send those to sipphone , and they may not require the *

Also if you happen to be using Linksys or Sipura UAs try using the dialplan from www.sipbroker.com, however this will bypass the PBX functions.


Posted by i-p-tel on 18.02.2006 at 13:03:

RE: how to dial FWD *1800 numbers?

Why use sipbroker for Linksys or Sipura UAs? Please explain.

Regards,
Pascal


Posted by supernettel on 19.02.2006 at 00:52:

When the SipBroker dial plan or any one of its´variants are installed on a PAP2 or Sipura, all calls can first be checked for an ENUM equivalent. What this means is that when you dial a number if an ENUM entry exists for that number, that call will bve routed via ENUM , and not by the SIP Proxy programmed into your Sipura or PAP2 .

My numbers for instance all have enum entries via e164.org, so anyone using sipbroker can call any one of my numbers and it is a free call. Furthermore some variants of thatt dial plan use FWD or SIPPhone for toll free numbers. The thing I have experienced however is that sometimes I can not make toll free calls using FWD; particularly after making a few one right after another.

On the alternative, I may recommend the following,

Implement SIPBroker at the server level here

Implement free north american Toll fre calling from
http://www.trxtel.com/index.php?page=Tollfree_Termination
Of course it would be very nice if this had an optional override feature that you could choose toll free rtouting from FWD, or SIPPhone. AS I recall SIPPhone and FWD offer more than Just North American toll free, so they could both be used to cover the respective countries they offer. Toll Free is not a part of sipbroker.


EDIT
OOPS I forgot to menbtion Peering codes as well, for instance wioth sipbroker you can dial *393 and dial to free world dial up or any one of a multitude of other networks, in fact more peering codes are available on sipbroker than on any other network.


Posted by dkerr on 20.02.2006 at 17:09:

Sorry I have not responded since my original post... 2 weeks vacation in the Alps took me offline.

*XXX. does work, but it would be nice to have it automatically added. I thought of using the dialplan in my Sipura but have not tried that yet (I have a different Sipura problem that I'll post separately). I did not think of sipbroker, but will look into that option too.

Thanks
DAK


Posted by dkerr on 20.02.2006 at 23:04:

trxtel

Thanks for the pointer to trxtel.com. I created a trunk to voip.trxtel.com, no userid or password. Then setup a route to it for 1800/1866/1877/1888 numbers and it works nicely.
I also setup a trunk for sipphone where I have an account and a route for *1800/etc to it. And it also works well. Like you I have had problems with FWD getting to tollfree reliably, sometimes I get an "all circuits are busy" message.

On initial testing, it seems that sipphone has better voice quality than trxtel... but time will tell as I use it more.

DAK


Posted by i-p-tel on 23.02.2006 at 19:25:

Daumen hoch! RE: how to dial FWD *1800 numbers?

Today we have added the option of complex dial rules for trunks. So a prefix can be added for certain destinations.

Thanks for the discussion,
Pascal


Posted by dkerr on 24.02.2006 at 04:07:

Thanks, this is working nicely now... I can prefix the * automatically in the trunk specification.

Now, if voicemail SIP Notify was working (see my post in bugs section) then this would be ready for prime time.

Thanks,
DAK

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