Setting up an Obi 202 + Obiline in the UK (Draft)
Mouse:
OK I got it - roughly. I did not know you could just fire SIP at an IP and a service.
For simplicity I have put
*Obi 110*
Inbound call route PH,VG8
VG8 ~ Number: ph1(192.168.1.23:5068)
All other VG8 fields blank
*Obi202*
Nothing!
The VG does not seem to need the '1@' according to the manual. I'll try this tomorrow
ianobi:
A VG uses the SIP functions of an spX to work, so in this case it is redundant - much easier simply to use the spX. The spX simply has to be enabled and configured for SIP, which is the default situation. The same spX can be used for other services as well, so it is not dedicated to this one use. I suggest:
OBi110 Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > InboundCallRoute:
{ph,sp2(192.168.1.23:5068)}
Where 192.168.1.23:5068 is the ip address and UserAgentPort of one of the spX services of the OBi202. Its InboundCallRoute needs to be able to accept the call - the default "ph1,ph2" will do fine.
ianobi:
I may have overlooked the obvious here! In the above example the spX has to be "in use". If OBi110 sp2 is spare, then set it up as a "fake" provider:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID : checked
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> Enable : (checked)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> AuthUserName : (any letters or numbers but not blank)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : B
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> CallerIDName : Whatever
Mouse:
Quote from: ianobi on July 22, 2015, 01:31:43 am
A VG uses the SIP functions of an spX to work, so in this case it is redundant - much easier simply to use the spX. The spX simply has to be enabled and configured for SIP, which is the default situation. The same spX can be used for other services as well, so it is not dedicated to this one use. I suggest:
OBi110 Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > InboundCallRoute:
{ph,sp2(192.168.1.23:5068)}
Where 192.168.1.23:5068 is the ip address and UserAgentPort of one of the spX services of the OBi202. Its InboundCallRoute needs to be able to accept the call - the default "ph1,ph2" will do fine.
That makes sense to me, thanks very much for all your help. I will try that this evening.
Mouse:
Quote from: ianobi on July 22, 2015, 01:45:01 am
I may have overlooked the obvious here! In the above example the spX has to be "in use". If OBi110 sp2 is spare, then set it up as a "fake" provider:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID : checked
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> Enable : (checked)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> AuthUserName : (any letters or numbers but not blank)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : B
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> CallerIDName : Whatever
If I have understood correctly to implement my example you mean SPx of the Obi 202.
So I need to set up a fake service on the OBI 202 to listen on port 5068 for incoming from the Obi 110. I suppose from what you say it could be an existing service if I had one listening on 5068 but I do not - but that would risk tying up the service when it was needed for other things.
Thanks very much again. I would have had trouble working out how to set up a fake service.
Kind regards
Mike
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