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eightminobi:
Yes, of course, my sincerest apologies. I certainly meant also to acknowledge and thank all OBi engineers, product managers, program managers, marketers, vendors, and merchants; all people ever involved in making websites, banner ads, blog postings, forum contributions related to the OBi 202; all members of this forum who help edify this community--they all deserve credit. As do the inventors of the transistor, diodes, microchips and countless others (such as the early electronics pioneers, such as Edison and even Franklin). I also meant to thank other people involved, such as the personnel who help manufacture the product as well as the supply-chain experts who help distribute it--not leaving out the men and women who are on the boats on which the units were shipped, particularly the people who built, maintain, and navigate those boats; the port authorities that receive and process the imports; those who have created end-user documentation for the product whether in English or Chinese or Farsi; those who helped to teach the people who ultimately contributed to the OBi 202--such as kindergarten, high school, college and university teachers, gym coaches, band leaders, etc., and those who might have inspired along the way, such as actors, musicians, theater performers, scientists, businessmen--including priests, rabbis, The Pope, and other possible religious figures; and not to leave out the politicians, past and present, in the U.S. (where I am) who made and continue to make democracy and free-trade possible; and all who ever lived, breathed, and were somehow involved directly or indirectly in making the OBi 202 unit a reality. I certainly didn't mean to leave them any of them out.

However, azrobert is the one person who most directly helped me solve a problem. So he gets the lion's share of my gratitude.

Regards,
Steve

SteveInWA:
Quote from: eightminobi on September 20, 2015, 11:41:26 am

Yes, of course, my sincerest apologies. I certainly meant also to acknowledge and thank all OBi engineers, product managers, program managers, marketers, vendors, and merchants; all people ever involved in making websites, banner ads, blog postings, forum contributions related to the OBi deserve; all members of this forum who help edify this community--they all deserve credit. As do the inventors of the transistor, diodes, microchips and countless others (such as the early electronics pioneers, such as Edison and even Franklin). I also meant to thank other people involved, such as the personnel who help manufacture the product as well as the supply-chain experts who help distribute it--not leaving out the men and women who are on the boats on which the units were shipped, particularly the people who built, maintain, and navigate those boats; the port authorities that receive and process the imports; those who have created end-user documentation for the product whether in English or Chinese or Farsi; those who helped to teach the people who ultimately contributed to the OBi--such as kindergarten, high school, college and university teachers, gym coaches, band leaders, etc., and those who might have inspired, such as actors, theater performers, scientists, businessmen--including priests, rabbis, The Pope, and other possible religious figures; and not to leave out the politicians, past and present, in the U.S. (where I am) who made and continue to make democracy and free-trade possible; and all who ever lived, breathed, and were somehow involved directly or indirectly in making the OBi unit a reality. I certainly didn't mean to leave them any of them out.

However, azrobert is the one person who most directly helped me solve a problem. So he gets the lion's share of my gratitude.

Regards,
Steve


+1!

eightminobi:
Hello again,

I still love the Auto Attendant and "make a new call" feature. But something happened, and I don't understand what setting is wrong.

Everything works as it should--up to a point: I call my Obi, the AA answers when I call from my cell phone based on the X_InboundCallRoute I have programmed, I provide my AA password, then use option 2 to make a new call. I then use **3 to make a call from SP3. The target phone rings and the caller ID for SP3 appears on that phone. But when the person I called answers, I do not hear them and they tell me that the call dropped as soon as they picked up.

I've tried a few experiments calling different numbers and this behavior seems to be consistent.

Does anyone have any insight as to what's going on after the called party picks up? I suspect that one of my timeouts is set too low but I don't know which one... Then again, I might be on the wrong track entirely.

Kindly advise, and thank you again.

azrobert:
Have you resolved this problem? If not, post which provider you are calling and which provider is defined on SP3.

eightminobi:
No, I have not.

I think I understood your question: I am using Vitelity as the DID for my system; I'm also using a second Vitelity account as the outbound on SP3.

Does that help?

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