Obi110 Digit Map for long distance(USA) [solved]

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drgeoff:
Quote from: lexpropria on September 01, 2018, 01:18:42 pm

Ah, regrettably, no dice. Error 480 as usual. I'm at a loss...


I suggest you log in to the Obi's onboard webserver management interface and click on Status, then Call History.  This will show you exactly what digits are being sent and to which SP.  If that confirms 011 353 043 332 9467 to SP3 then you'll need to query with Circlenet why that is giving a 480 error code (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SIP_response_codes#4xx%E2%80%94Client_Failure_Responses).  Otherwise post back here with what numbers are being sent and to where.

Unlike most other OBis the 202 contains a router which is enabled by default and also by default access to the webserver from the WAN port (labelled INTERNET) is disabled.  So first, dial ***0 and follow the verbal instructions to select option 30 and change the value to 1.  See page 30 of http://www.obitalk.com/info/documents/admin_guide/OBiDeviceAdminGuide.pdf.

The IP address to put in the browser can be read out to you by dialling ***1.  Login with admin and admin.

lexpropria:
Thanks so much for your help. I checked the web interface and the last call I dialed seems correct, yet still with 480 error. I will contact Sam at CircleNet and see what he thinks.

Thanks again,

Travis

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