[asterisk-users] Polycom Dialplan Digitmaps

Justin Phelps phelps.justin at gmail.com
Thu May 7 09:54:28 CDT 2009


<digitmap 
dialplan.digitmap="[2-9]11T|[*]xxT|891xxxT|[1-7]xxxT|8[0-46-8]xxT|8500T|851xxxT|9,1[2-9]xxxxxxxxxT|9,xxxxxxxT" 
dialplan.digitmap.timeOut="3|3|3|3|3|3|3|3|3"/>

Do the above changes look in line with common practice JohnM?
-- 
Justin Phelps
www.onitato.com
850.866.6864

Date: Thu, 07 May 2009 08:57:13 -0400
From: John Millican <jmillican at sentinelcommunications.com>
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom Dialplan Digitmaps
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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Justin Phelps wrote:
 > > I'm replacing a SoundPoint IP 600 with a SoundPoint IP 650.
 > >
 > > I attempted to simply reuse the existing config files for the old 
phone
 > > on the new phone, but the new phone would lock up on the 4th digit 
when
 > > attempted to dial out certain numbers. So, I downloaded the newest
 > > firmware and config templates from Polycom, and attempted to 
migrate the
 > > settings. Seems I'm missing something from the old configs though, 
and I
 > > need some help figuring out why these expressions lock up the new 
phone.
 > >
 > > Old Configs
 > > <digitmap
 > > 
dialplan.digitmap="[2-9]11|[*]xx|891xxx|[1-7]xxx|8[0-46-8]xx|8500|851xxx|9,1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|9,xxxxxxxT" 

                                            ^^^^^^^
 > > dialplan.digitmap.timeOut="3"/>
 > >
 > > Template from Polycom
 > > <digitmap
 > > 
dialplan.digitmap="[2-9]11|0T|011xxx.T|[0-1][2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxT" 

 > > dialplan.digitmap.timeOut="3|3|3|3|3|3"/>
 > >
 > > Anyone have any insight or suggestions on this issue, and on upgrading
 > > Polycom configs in general?
Do those certain numbers start with a 1 through 7?  You may have to put
a T in the above marked section and add to the series of
dialplan.digitmap.timeOut.
Just to keep myself from getting confused i usually put in the full
string of time outs, needed or not.
-- JohnM



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