LocalPhone and GV setup on OBI202
azrobert:
You need to change the Google Voice ITSP A DigitMap. Use OBi Expert to make this change.
The OBi uses a 2 step process to route a call. First, the Phone Port DigitMap validates the dialed number. Rule (Mpli) in the Phone DigitMap points to the Primary ITSP DigitMap (Google Voice DigitMap). Rule <**2>xx.S3 will validate any dialed number other than 7, 10 or 11 digits. It will also prefix these numbers with **2
Next the Phone Port OutboundCallRoute will get control. Without any configuration changes rule {(Mpli):pli} will route the call to the primary line, but with ianobi's change the dialed number will have a **2 prefix and rule {(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2} will route the call to SP2.
ianobi:
Make changes via the OBi Expert Configuration pages. From your OBi Dashboard, click on your OBi number and follow the prompts to get there. To change a value uncheck both boxes to the right of the value and leave them unchecked. After changing the values on one page, press submit at the bottom of the page and wait a few minutes for the OBi to reboot.
OzarkEdge:
Quote from: music5_5 on August 10, 2015, 04:39:14 pm
@OzarkEdge has given lots of information but I am not sure how to use that info. Where do I place those rules?
It's time to go fishing! :)
Study my notes under OBi202/Digit Maps and Call Routes/Digit Maps. The various OBi digit maps and call routes are identified there. Then review the OBi202/Configuration settings to learn where these are listed in the firmware. I suggest you login to your OBi web interface and become familiar with the firmware layout. Once you have become familiar with the OBi language, it's pretty easy to cut and paste and save settings. When using the OBi web portal, you'll probably have to use Expert Mode. You must use one or the other to configure your OBi, not both since the portal settings will overwrite any local changes.
Quote from: music5_5 on August 10, 2015, 04:39:14 pm
When I look under the service provider then ITSP Profile A General already has Google Voice as selected name. Do I change the digitMap under this option or should I profile B?
Some of the service-specific SPn voice service settings are listed separately under ITSP Profiles so that this common information can be referenced and shared by more than one SPn. So for example, SP1 and SP2 might be two sub-accounts on VoIP.ms (for two extensions) and can therefore both reference the same ITSP Profile A settings for VoIP.ms including a digit map. For SP1, this ITSP Profile A digit map will be internally referenced as (Msp1). For SP2, this SAME ITSP Profile A digit map will be internally referenced as (Msp2)... ONE ITSP Profile A digit map serves as BOTH (Msp1) AND (Msp2).... learn this! This is a simple many-to-one database simplification, but it can confuse most anyone.
You have a one-to-one situation... Localphone on SP1 will use ITSP Profile A... GV on SP4 will use ITSP Profile D. Of course, this is how I proposed setting it up. This keeps SP2 free for dedicating to PHONE2 Port later on, when you decide to get more clever. And SP3 free for use with yet another SIP account.
OE
music5_5:
Hi Guys,
After entering this:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1403>[2-9]xxxxxxS3|<**2>xx.S3)
Now I am receiving error 404. the number is rejected by service provider, reason 404. I have checked in obi dashboard and both of my services are connected:
GV is Connected
Local Phone is Registered
When I check the call history on LocalPhone side then nothing has been logged from dialed numbers.
drgeoff:
Use the Call History on the device's local web interface to see what numbers are being sent and to which Serive Provider.
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