make OBI ring the TV
Bogolisk:
Hi
I have an obi200 and have been pretty happy with it. Currently, SP1 is fpl, SP2 is voip.ms, SP3 is pbxes and SP4 is unused.
I have a android media box connected to the TV and can run sip apps such as CSIPSimple or SIPDroid.
I'd like CSIPSimple (or other app) to connect to the obi. I don't need/want to dial out from CSIPSimple thru the obi, I just want the obi to ring the phone and CSIPSimple when an inbound call (from SP1,2,3) came.
Can someone post some guidelines?
Thank you
drgeoff:
Try this.
Ensure your Android box has a fixed IP address p.q.r.s. Run a SIP client on it. For each of the Voice Services on the Obi change the X_InboundCallRoute from the default ph to {ph, p.q.r.s:5060}
Bogolisk:
Quote from: drgeoff on November 19, 2015, 01:46:53 pm
Try this.
Ensure your Android box has a fixed IP address p.q.r.s. Run a SIP client on it. For each of the Voice Services on the Obi change the X_InboundCallRoute from the default ph to {ph, p.q.r.s:5060}
well, that's pretty bad. The obi doesn't seem to answer the call, phone doesn't ring... :(
drgeoff:
Quote from: Bogolisk on November 19, 2015, 02:00:09 pm
Quote from: drgeoff on November 19, 2015, 01:46:53 pm
Try this.
Ensure your Android box has a fixed IP address p.q.r.s. Run a SIP client on it. For each of the Voice Services on the Obi change the X_InboundCallRoute from the default ph to {ph, p.q.r.s:5060}
well, that's pretty bad. The obi doesn't seem to answer the call, phone doesn't ring... :(
Agreed. I wrote that without trying it myself first. Have now tried it with same result as you. :(
Have also tried {ph,sp2(dummy@p.q.r.s:5060)}. That does make the OBi's phone ring but not CSipSimple.
If you can get Obion for Android running on the Android box then {ph,pp(123456789)} should work. 123456789 is the 9 digit softphone number you see on the Obitalk portal and configure on the Obion app. I can confirm that does work.
SteveInWA:
As usual with VoIP, there's more than one way to devise a solution. How about this: create a sub-account/extension on whichever one of your three service providers that supports that feature. Register the CSIPSimple client to that extension. Then, you can use drgeoff's method, but instead of trying to forward to the IP address, simply forward to the SIP extension you created. I hope this makes sense. I don't use any of the service providers you do, but with my service provider, Callcentric, I would create a new extension, say, 17772771234104@in.callcentric.com, and then add that to the inbound call route, per drgeoff's command string.
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