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Title: OBI110 and OB200 + PSTN Line Post by: jerome on February 24, 2017, 03:03:12 pm Hello,
I have a OB200 with GV a OBI110 whith a PSTN line. how do I call from OBI200 to the PSTN (in OBI110) and to have both OBI phone to ring when some one call the PSTN? Thank you Jerome Title: Re: OBI110 and OB200 + PSTN Line Post by: BigJim_McD on February 25, 2017, 10:14:26 am Hello, I have a OB200 with GV a OBI110 with a PSTN line. how do I call from OBI200 to the PSTN (in OBI110) and to have both OBI phone to ring when some one call the PSTN? Thank you Jerome Jerome, There are a couple of ways to do this. The simplest way is to use the OBi device number with the OBiTALK Service. I use a slightly more complex way using the "Local IP" address of the OBi devices, that to me seems to provide more flexibility. I made the following OBi configuration changes using "OBi Expert" mode. Obi110 FXO Bridged to Obi200 – adapted from: azrobert’s answer. http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=10887.msg71682;topicseen#new Obi200 Bridge to OBi110 Line FXO OBi200: -> Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> General -> DigitMap: (1xxxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|xxxxxxx {Default} (or adjust for your requirements for FXO) ProxyServer: 10.1.2.110 (Use Local IP of OBi110) RegistrarServerPort: 5061 (X_UserAgentPort Port# of OBi110 SP2) OBi200: -> Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> { ATT FXO on Obi110 sp2} AuthUserName: OBi200 X_UserAgentPort: 5073 {assign a unique (unused) port #} X_RegisterEnable: (Unchecked) X_ServProvProfile: D AT&T FXO Obi110 OBi110 -> Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> ProxyServer: 10.1.2.200 (Use Local IP of OBi200) RegistrarServerPort: 5073 (X_UserAgentPort Port# of Port# of OBi200 SP4) X_SpoofCallerID: (Checked) OBi110 -> Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> AuthUserName: OBi110 X_RegisterEnable: (Unchecked) X_ServProvProfile: B X_InboundCallRoute: li OBi110 -> Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute: {ph,sp2(0@10.1.2.200:5073;ui=$1)} --OR Use-- InboundCallRoute: {sp1(9876543210@denver.voip.ms;ui=$1),ph} * Worked for me routed to a voip.ms “Calling Group”. Inbound PSTN calls routed to SP4 on OBi200 Route outbound calls to PSTN by dialing **4 followed by the phone number. You can build OBiTalk Speed Dials with **4, example: **4 303 639 1111 The **4 prefix can be changed to anything you want in the following rules. For example, **4 could be changed to use **7 as a prefix. Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> DigitMap: **4(Msp4) Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> OutboundCallRoute: {(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4} |