Re: PAP2T Configuration for BYOD
I notice a bit of difference between the VOiPo images and their supposed dial string in the images:
(*123S0|123S0|011[2-9]x.S3
vs
(*123S0|123S0|011[2-9]x.S5
There are also quite a few differences in the Regional tab for the "Distinctive Ring Patterns" and "Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns"
I'm in USA BTW.
Re: PAP2T Configuration for BYOD
Is this the correct dial string?
*123S0 | 123S0 | 011[2-9]x.S5 | 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | [2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | [2-9]xxxxxxS5 | [2-9]11S0 | *xxS1 | *xx1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | *xx[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | x.
Re: PAP2T Configuration for BYOD
At the moment I'm provisioned and yes, that's the one I have and it works well..
Re: PAP2T Configuration for BYOD
Do you know what your "Distinctive Ring Patterns" and "Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns" are?
Re: PAP2T Configuration for BYOD
Quote:
Originally Posted by
nhawk
Do you know what your "Distinctive Ring Patterns" and "Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns" are?
bellcore-r1-r8 settings should be V1-V8
Re: PAP2T Configuration for BYOD
Actually, I'm talking about these, which are different from the ones listed in this JPG and thus, I'm trying to find what should be used for CWT(call-waiting) as well.
I think this page shows the defaults, which I would think VOiPo is probably using.
Bellcore-r1:
60(2/4)
Bellcore-r2:
60(.3/.2,1/.2,.3/4)
Bellcore-r3:
60(.8/.4,.8/4)
Bellcore-r4:
60(.4/.2,.3/.2,.8/4)
Bellcore-r5:
60(.2/.2,.2/.2,.2/.2,1/4)
Bellcore-r6:
60(.2/.4,.2/.4,.2/4)
Bellcore-r7:
60(.4/.2,.4/.2,.4/4)
Bellcore-r8:
60(0.25/9.75)
Re: PAP2T Configuration for BYOD
A couple of updates for BYOD users:
1) Dial Plan that works a bit better (makes * codes work with or w/o delay):
(*123S0 | 123S0 | 011[2-9]x.S5 | 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | [2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | [2-9]xxxxxxS1 | [2-9]11S0 | *2[058][2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | *xx | xx.)
2) To allow VOiPo specific codes listed below to work
http://forums.voipo.com/showthread.php?t=1477
add "*20 *21 *22 *23 *24 *25 *26 *27 *28" (no quotes) to "Feature Dial Services Codes:" under Regional tab and change
Block CID Act Code: *30
Block CID Deact Code: *31
Block CID Per Call Act Code: *67
Block CID Per Call Deact Code: *68
3) FXS Port Input/Output Gain: -3 (works best for me)
4) Under Line1/2 some * codes should be changed to "No" since they don't have the desired effect, but I'm trying to figure out exactly which ones can be changed to "No" at this time... If you have something to add/update, please reply here.
So far I think these should be changed to No:
Cfwd All Serv
Secure Call Serv
Block ANC Serv (CID blocked calls come as "Unknown" so enabling it doesn't do anything)
Speed Dial Serv (unless it's used, which I think will need x. in the Dial Plan)
Re: PAP2T Configuration for BYOD
Has anyone tried international dialing with this dial plan?
I'm not having any luck dialing international numbers but I believe the 011[2-9]x.S5 statement in the dial plan should work.
Re: PAP2T Configuration for BYOD
Quote:
Originally Posted by
voipouser
Has anyone tried international dialing with this dial plan?
I'm not having any luck dialing international numbers but I believe the 011[2-9]x.S5 statement in the dial plan should work.
International calling isn't disabled in your VPanel, by chance? https://secure.voipo.com/features