Never mind. I think I was being an idiot. Once I found it on the Audiocodes GUI, I realized it was right in front of my face on the Sipx GUI ( I think).
'IP to PSTN Call Routing'

On 9/2/2010 1:09 PM, Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet) wrote:
Maybe here on the Audiocodes GUI?
Manipulation Tables -> Destination Phone Number Manipulation Table for IP -> Tel Calls
I was hoping I could do it within sipx if possible.

On 9/2/2010 1:03 PM, Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet) wrote:
I have been putting multiple gateways in the same rule, but that is where my problem is. The 2 gateways require different numbers of digits sent. Are you saying create an unmanaged gateway pointing to the Audiocodes instead of telling Sipx it is an Audiocodes MP114?

On 9/2/2010 12:45 PM, Michael Picher wrote:
Try multiple gateways in the same dial rule...

if you need to you can create what i call 'phantom gateways'. Which is just another unmanaged gateway pointed to the same ip as another gateway. In here you can tweak the outbound dialing.

Mike

On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet) <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

     I'm using 4.2.1, and I need a little help on configuring
    dialing rules
    that will be allow a backup Audiocodes MP144 FXO to work as a
    secondary
    gateway.
    The primary gateway is a Verizon SIP trunk using sipxbridge, and
    Verizon
    wants 10 digits. No problem.
    The problem comes in with the Audiocodes which handles outbound
    calls if
    the SIP trunk is down. The POTS line wants 7 digits for local
    numbers,
    11 digits for LD, etc.
    If I could do different dialing rules for each, I would know exactly
    what do. My understanding is Sipx stops at the first dialing
    rule that
    matches the criteria, and will not proceed onto the next even if the
    gateway assigned to the first rule is down.
    How do you guys handle the digit manipulation when you have multiple
    gateways that have different digit requirements? Do I have to do
    it on
    the Audiocodes FXO? If so, any pointers? I don't see it on the Sipx
    interface (I only see the option to add a prefix), and I have
    never done
    anything significant on the actual Audiocodes interface.

    Thanks,
    Matthew

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