As has been mentioned earlier this is to do with the DIGITMAP that is
configured in the phone1.cfg or whatever you have called it.
Mine looks like this:
[129]xxT|0[34679]xxx|[1-4]xxx|02[1-9]xxT|111|12x|195x|*8|8xx|0[58]0[08]xxT
I will explain it bit by bit so you understand
Greg Boehnlein wrote:
Hello,
I have a mixture of Polycom SP IP 500 and 300 phones. I have been
reading through the administration manual to try and solve this problem,
but I do not seem to be able to find the answers to my question. I figured
I would ask here and see if anyone has some
This is part of your dial plan in the sip.cfg
Look for this section:
digitmap dialplan.digitmap=
Mine looks something like:
dialplan.digitmap=9,[2-9]11|9011xxx.T|9,1[2-9]x|9[2-9]x|2xx
|1xxx|x.T
If you don't use a 9 to get out, it could look like this:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Paul Rodan wrote:
This is part of your dial plan in the sip.cfg
Look for this section:
digitmap dialplan.digitmap=
Mine looks something like:
dialplan.digitmap=9,[2-9]11|9011xxx.T|9,1[2-9]x|9[2-9]x|2xx
|1xxx|x.T
If you don't use a 9 to get
Greg Boehnlein wrote:
Hello,
I have a mixture of Polycom SP IP 500 and 300 phones. I have been
reading through the administration manual to try and solve this problem,
but I do not seem to be able to find the answers to my question. I figured
I would ask here and see if anyone has some
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Paul Rodan wrote:
Yeah, it's a way for numbers to get sent faster, so you don't have to wait
for the 3 second timeout before it gets transmitted to Asterisk. It's
similar to the dial-plan in the Sipura devices.
I don't know where it's mentioned in their documentation,
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Andrei (MPI) wrote:
Greg Boehnlein wrote:
Hello,
I have a mixture of Polycom SP IP 500 and 300 phones. I have been
reading through the administration manual to try and solve this problem,
but I do not seem to be able to find the answers to my question. I figured