multiple phones not ringing
azrobert:
You are already using SP4 to bridge a call to URI address 1001@192.xxx.xxx.xxx. You should be able to use SP4 to simultaneously bridge the same inbound call to a 2nd URI address. That is why I had you increase MaxSessions, so you would have enough channels defined on SP4. I just tried it and it works on my OBi110 using SP2.
Maybe there is something unique about your setup that prevents this from working. You can use SP3 like this:
{sp4(1001@192.xxx.xxx.xxx),sp3(1777xxxxxxx@in.callcentric.com),ph1,ph2}
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N7AS:
Quote from: ianobi on August 01, 2015, 01:40:57 am
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Try something like this... {sp4(1001@192.xxx.xxx.xxx),{spx(8005551212)},ph1,ph2}
where spx is the trunk to use and replace 8005551212 with your cell phone number.
A few too many "{}".
The list of terminals to call should be simply a comma separated list:
{sp4(1001@192.xxx.xxx.xxx),spx(8005551212),ph1,ph2}
Thanks Ian,
Due to my main desktop is having a startup problem, I have to use my 10.1" Windows tablet and must have missed the extra {}s. I miss my 24" monitor.
coldhammer:
if i am understanding this correctly, a call comes in on sp1(gv) gets routed to sp4(ip phone) additionally i need a second voip service on sp3 that receives the call from sp1 at the same time as sp4 and then makes a call via sp3 to my cell number. if i pick up the call on my cell then the call ends up routing from sp1 > sp3 > cell.
is that correct?
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