Easy there, big fella! In case you did not notice, I was trying to help. If what I wrote does not help you then politely discard it or ask for clarification.
> > you didn't read my email, did you? > > do you know WHY I don't want to do that? > > do you know WHY its important ? > > did you know that SIP URL's are allowed to include domains? Why the attitude? Anyways, the 'resulting call' field is not meant to accept URIs, it is meant to accept alphanumeric strings that will become the user part of the URI that is ultimately going to be sent to gateway configured in your dialplan. You do not need to use your ITSP to do that - just create an unmanaged gateway pointed for 'tf.voipmich.com' and use it as the gateway for your dialplan and [email protected] when you dial 411. > > > On 3/4/10 10:16 AM, Robert Joly wrote: > > Do not put the domain in your resulting call, only > digits belong there. Put 18004664411 > <mailto:[email protected]> in the resulting call - > this digit string will be sent to whatever gateway you have > configured for this dialplan. > > bob > > > ________________________________ > > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of > Michael Scheidell > Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 10:07 AM > To: [email protected] users > Subject: [sipx-users] Only a limited set of > characters is valid in SIP URLs. Spaces and some special > characters are not allowed. For example: 321, joedoe, joe!?~*222 > > > I was trying to take advantage of google 411 > (redirecting anyone who calls 411) and thought the easiest > place to put this is in dial plan. > > I created a custom dial plan, 411, and tried to > put this in resulting call[] > [email protected] > > I got this error: > Only a limited set of characters is valid in > SIP URLs. Spaces and some special characters are not allowed. > For example: 321, joedoe, joe!?~*222 > > (and, what character in the above is NOT a > valid sip url?) > > system is default 4.04 from CENTOS5 build. > > oh, if this HAD worked. would I need to have > selected a gateway for this to go out of? I assume > sipxbridge-1 would block it. > > and, ps, this works great in an individual > speed dial, makes a direct internet (sip) call without using > any of your ITSP's (which it would do if I used just the number) > > and, if you have a softclient, something like > x-lite you can click on this and it will dial is just fine: > > sip:[email protected] > > so, why can I enter this into the local phone > directory as a valid sip url, but not in the dialplan as > resulting call? > > > > -- > Michael Scheidell, CTO > Phone: 561-999-5000, x 1259 > > | SECNAP Network Security Corporation > > * Certified SNORT Integrator > * 2008-9 Hot Company Award Winner, World > Executive Alliance > * Five-Star Partner Program 2009, VARBusiness > * Best Anti-Spam Product 2008, Network > Products Guide > * King of Spam Filters, SC Magazine 2008 > > > ________________________________ > > This email has been scanned and certified safe > by SpammerTrap(r). > For Information please see > http://www.secnap.com/products/spammertrap/ > > ________________________________ > > > > -- > Michael Scheidell, CTO > Phone: 561-999-5000, x 1259 > > | SECNAP Network Security Corporation > > * Certified SNORT Integrator > * 2008-9 Hot Company Award Winner, World Executive Alliance > * Five-Star Partner Program 2009, VARBusiness > * Best Anti-Spam Product 2008, Network Products Guide > * King of Spam Filters, SC Magazine 2008 > > > ________________________________ > > This email has been scanned and certified safe by SpammerTrap(r). > For Information please see http://www.secnap.com/products/spammertrap/ > > ________________________________ > > > _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-users sipXecs IP PBX -- http://www.sipfoundry.org/
