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I haven't played with an IPO in a while and I know I am missing something small here.
I have configured a sip trunk to my provider but I can only get it to send 4 digits out. For example if I dial 3230152 I will only see it send 3230... |
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I think that if you do an "Incoming Route" rule for a DID on the SIP trunk that points to a particular station (ex. 3220), that station will use that rule for outbound dialing, thus sending out the full number length.
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I think you just forgot to use blockdial on the SIP trunk. SIP trunk always needs block dial and you example shows the result when you use the standard IPO dialing rules, with "Dial Delay Count" and "Dial Delay Time".
You need to make sure that your shortcode for your SIP trunk is configured for block dial. XXXXN; You will need to put ";" behind the short code int he code field. This should make your trunk working. |
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