Blocking a number via ObiTalk

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jeeva:
Quote from: azrobert on September 29, 2015, 02:52:41 pm

Quote from: jeeva on September 29, 2015, 01:51:23 pm

I rather have it forward to a dummy number that just keeps ringing or gets the busy tone.

These won't work. The call must be answered, otherwise your voicemail will pickup.

The numbers are separated with a vertical bar like this:
{(1?1234567890|1?0987654321|1?6543210987):sp1(2233435945@sip2sip.info)},{ph}

I forgot something. Each SP trunk defaults to a max of 2 sessions. When you re-route an inbound call out the same SP trunk, you are using the max 2 sessions. If another call arrives while this rejection process is in progress the new call will be rejected. You need to increase the Max Sessions to prevent this.

Voice Service -> SP1 Service -> MaxSessions: 4



Thanks so much!

curt00:
I prefer to use ObiTalk.com.  I currently have the following in the X_InboundCallRoute field:

{('curt00'):aa},{ph1}

Should replace that with the following?:

{(1?1234567890|1?0987654321|1?6543210987):sp1(2233435945@sip2sip.info)},{ph}

or the following?:

{('curt00'):aa},{ph1}{(1?1234567890|1?0987654321|1?6543210987):sp1(2233435945@sip2sip.info)},{ph}


Also, I'm having problems entering data in ObiTalk.com and the local interface.

For ObiTalk.com:

It shows that I'm signed in.  I'm able to enter the cursor into the field, but nothing happens when I type.  How do I type in data?

For the local interface:

On the User Defined Digit Map page, the entry fields are greyed out.  I cannot enter the cursor nor type anything into the fields.  How do I enter into these fields?

There is a User Login button.  When I click on that, it prompts me to login, but what username and password am I supposed to use?  It does not accept "admin"/"admin" nor my ObiTalk.com username/password.

ianobi:
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For ObiTalk.com:

It shows that I'm signed in.  I'm able to enter the cursor into the field, but nothing happens when I type.  How do I type in data?

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. Then move on to another page if required.

curt00:
Quote from: ianobi on November 11, 2015, 07:59:12 am

Quote

For ObiTalk.com:

It shows that I'm signed in.  I'm able to enter the cursor into the field, but nothing happens when I type.  How do I type in data?

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. Then move on to another page if required.


On the OBiTALK / OBI Expert / Voice Service / SP1 Service page, the column headings for these two boxes to the right of the field, are "Device Default" and "OBiTALK Settings".  The "Device Default" box was already unchecked.  I unchecked the "OBiTALK Settings" box.  I still cannot type anything into the field.  I'm using Firefox.  Does this make a difference?

drgeoff:
When you untick the OBiTALK Settings box the Device Default box will change from unticked to ticked.  You then need to untick that one so that both are unticked.  You will then be able to select a drop down choice or type in as appropriate.

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