Bridging to SIP doesn´t work

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azrobert:
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forking to SP1 doesn't work either
I suggested using SP1 before I knew it was defined as GV. The trunk you bridge the call to must be defined as SIP, so SP1 won't work.

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Is a question of honor resolve it.
I agree. Also, you might have the same problem with Callcentric.

The Call History should look like this:
Forking to: SP2(xxxxxx@sip2sip.info), OBiTALK1(ob290xxxxxx), Phone1)

Not:
Forking to: SP2(), OBiTALK1(ob290xxxxxx), Phone1)

Something is drastically wrong.
Please check your firmware build level.
In OBi Expert go to Status -> System Status
Under Product Information what is the SoftwareVersion?
I just need the Build number.

Montbra:
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Something is drastically wrong.
Please check your firmware build level.
In OBi Expert go to Status -> System Status
Under Product Information what is the SoftwareVersion?
I just need the Build number.



From local Web Interface:
Hardware version 3.4
Software Version   1.3.0 (Build: 2872)
***6 answer that update is not available


azrobert:
For a test try:
sp2(xxxxxx@sip2sip.info)

This will show any error. When forking errors might not show.

Edit:
We can test Callcentric in parallel with sip2sip.
 
http://www.callcentric.com/products/
Click Order Now to the right of IP Freedom
Enter New Customer Info

Configure Softphone with another account
Proxy: callcentric.com
User: 1777xxxxxxx
Password: CC_PW

OBi110 inbound route:
sp2(1777xxxxxxx@in.callcentric.com)

Montbra:
Quote from: azrobert on July 09, 2015, 05:20:12 am

For a test try:
sp2(xxxxxx@sip2sip.info)

This will show any error. When forking errors might not show.

This way speed dialing work and not forking, using only sp2 with sip2sip account doesn't work. Call 4 and call 3 respectively. Note that call 3 doesn´t has peer number.

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Edit:
We can test Callcentric in parallel with sip2sip.
 
http://www.callcentric.com/products/
Click Order Now to the right of IP Freedom
Enter New Customer Info

Configure Softphone with another account
Proxy: callcentric.com
User: 1777xxxxxxx
Password: CC_PW

OBi110 inbound route:
sp2(1777xxxxxxx@in.callcentric.com)



Success! This way work in speed dial and forwarding to sp2 CallCentric account. Call 2 and call 1. In this case peer number appear in both. Caller ID doesn´t spoofed but is checked.

Question is, why?

azrobert:
1st, I misunderstood what you wanted to do. I thought you wanted to bridge inbound SP1 calls, not Line calls. I don't know why because you clearly stated Line calls in your original post. Anyway, no harm done because you knew where to place the code even when I said SP1 inbound route.

It looks like everything is working correctly with Callcentric, so let's forget about Sip2Sip. Do you need your cell to be able to call your OBi110? In Callcentric you would setup another extension, like 101. Change SP2 to register to Callcentric using AuthUserName=1777xxxxxxx101. On the cell call 101.

The CallerID problem is a Line configuration problem. Look at the call history. Peer Name should contain CNAM and Peer Number should contain CallerID, so the OBi110 is not recognizing these on inbound Line calls.

Are you getting CallerID on the phone attached to the OBi110? If you are getting CallerID then you probably changed RingDelay on the Line Port configuration page. RingDelay is required for bridged calls to pass CallerID. I just remembered you are not in N. America. The above is true in N. America because the CallerID is sent between the 1st and 2nd ring. I don't know if this is true in Brazil.

The other parameter to look at is CallerIDDetectMethod.  

If the above doesn't work, I don't know what else to suggest. Maybe someone else can help.

Edit:
The default RingDelay will cause a 4 second delay before the Phone port will ring. If in Brazil the CallerID is sent before the 1st ring, you can set the RingDelay to 0

Edit2:
Line Inbound route:
{sp2(1777xxxxxxx@in.callcentric.com),pp(obxxxxxxxxx),ph}

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