Setting up an Obi 202 + Obiline in the UK (Draft)
ianobi:
@ NoelB
If the OBi202 sp2 is not presently in use, then it needs to be set as a “fake” voip service as detailed above, except do not check:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID
No need to drop the existing voip provider presently on OBi110 sp2. The trick here is identify all calls that are coming into the OBi110 sp2 from the OBi202 sp2 and route them to the OBi110 Line Port.
OBi110 Voice Services > SP2 Service > X_InboundCallRoute:
{12345>(xx.):li},{…existing rules here…
Where 12345 is the CallerID of the OBi202 sp2. This is the value:
OBi202 Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> AuthUserName : 12345
Obviously, substitute what you may already have in place of 12345.
To ensure the existing voip calls and these redirected calls can all be handled at the same time I would increase this setting like so:
OBi110 Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> MaxSessions : 4
Mouse:
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Firstly, get the simple rule detailed above working!
Hmm sorry. Well it is sending but nothing is being received by the Obi202.
Here is the Obi110 log
Terminal ID LINE1 SP2
Peer Name
Peer Number 192.168.1.21:5062
Direction Inbound Outbound
13:39:35 Ringing Forking to:PHONE1, SP2(192.168.1.21:5062)
13:39:36 Call Connected
13:39:41 End Call
Nothing on the 202 call log. I have checked IP and port. I have also tried setting up a fake service on the 202 as well as one that is currently in use.
Could the 202 be listening on its own network?
ianobi:
This address SP2(192.168.1.21:5062) should aim the call at sp3 on the OBi202. sp3 needs to be enabled and its InboundCallRoute needs to be "ph,ph2". Both these should be the default condition, but it is worth checking.
I don't see why it should make any difference if the OBi202 is in router or bridge mode, but you could try both to be certain.
The test call seems to have been very short - answered after 1 second I assume by the phone attached to the OBi110. Maybe try a little longer.
Mouse:
Quote from: ianobi on July 23, 2015, 07:16:43 am
This address SP2(192.168.1.21:5062) should aim the call at sp3 on the OBi202. sp3 needs to be enabled and its InboundCallRoute needs to be "ph,ph2". Both these should be the default condition, but it is worth checking.
Checked those, they are correct
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I don't see why it should make any difference if the OBi202 is in router or bridge mode, but you could try both to be certain.
Checked makes no difference
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The test call seems to have been very short - answered after 1 second I assume by the phone attached to the OBi110. Maybe try a little longer.
Checked with no phone attached to the 110, but a phone directly attached to PSTN socket
Directly attached phone gives one ring, then it appears the 110 answers as well as forking the call.
Puzzling..... Any thoughts?
Mouse:
OK now it works.
Your original syntax, not the manual was right:
{ph1,sp2(1@192.168.1.21:5063)}
(I am using SP4 now, a fake service on the 202, and one of my normal services on the 110)
Some echo being heard.. I guess due to the additional delay. Lets see if its better than the 202 alone.
*Log from 110*
Terminal ID LINE1 SP2
Peer Name
Peer Number 1@192.168.1.21:5063
Direction Inbound Outbound
16:07:44 Ringing Forking to:PHONE1, SP2(1@192.168.1.21:5063)
16:07:59 Call Connected
16:13:21 End Call
*Log from 202*
16:07:45 From SP4(30184009) Fork to:
PH1
PH2
16:07:45 Ringing (PH1)
16:07:45 Ringing (PH2)
16:07:58 Call Connected (PH2)
16:13:21 Call Ended
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