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Bogolisk:
I thought this should be similar to setting up an IP phone and I followed the "Configuring an OBI Voice Service Bridge to connect a legacy IP Phone" guide. But:
I'm confused by the different ports: 5060, 5063...There's no option in SIP app (such as CSipSimple) to enable the "Send Resp To Src Port" option mentioned in the guideI tried 6 different apps and none of them rang.Connecting a SIP app to the obi should be straight forward  :-\, I'm obviously wrong....  :(

SteveInWA:
Quote from: Bogolisk on November 19, 2015, 04:38:27 pm

I thought this should be similar to setting up an IP phone and I followed the "Configuring an OBI Voice Service Bridge to connect a legacy IP Phone" guide. But:
I'm confused by the different ports: 5060, 5063...There's no option in SIP app (such as CSipSimple) to enable the "Send Resp To Src Port" option mentioned in the guideI tried 6 different apps and none of them rang.Connecting a SIP app to the obi should be straight forward  :-\, I'm obviously wrong....  :(


I guess you didn't understand what I said.

You don't need to mess with any custom settings in CSipSimple.  Just create a new SIP sub-account or extension on one of your service providers, so the CSiPSimple client can register as a regular SIP softphone.  Then, fork your inbound calls to that SIP URI or telephone number, as drgeoff described.

Bogolisk:
Quote from: SteveInWA on November 19, 2015, 04:44:40 pm

I guess you didn't understand what I said.

You don't need to mess with any custom settings in CSipSimple.  Just create a new SIP sub-account or extension on one of your service providers, so the CSiPSimple client can register as a regular SIP softphone.  Then, fork your inbound calls to that SIP URI or telephone number, as drgeoff described.


Oh I did

I just thought that's staying inside my Lan is cleaner solution.

SteveInWA:
I appreciate technical elegance and simplicity, but all you care about is getting a notification on your TV when you have an inbound call, then either drgeoff's OBion option or my option (creating another free SIP account if need be) will do the job.  Who cares if it goes over the Internet...

To quote the Rolling Stones,

No, you can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
But if you try sometime you find
You get what you need

ianobi:
Quote

But if you try sometime you find
You get what you need

I use this function all the time as I have an old cell phone set up as a wifi phone which accepts incoming calls via an OBi to CSipSimple on the phone.

First set up a CSipSimple account that accepts calls without registration:
1. Create a Local account – it just requires an account name.
2. Long press on the account name > Choose wizard > Expert.
3. Long press on the account name > Modify account. Expert will prompt you for Account id. Insert accountname<sip:CallerID@127.0.0.1>
4. Leave all other settings at default!
Now go to Settings > long press to go to expert mode if not already in it > Network > UDP Port > change to 5482 (or whatever you choose to avoid 5060).

Second set up OBi InboundCallRoute (as per drgeoff)
{ph,sp4(CallerID@192.168.1.10:5482)}
CallerID can be anything, but I use same as in 3 above for easy call tracing.
N.B. sp4 in the InboundCallRoute must have:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID : checked
This can be a problem with a working sp. In your case I suggest setting up sp4 as a fake service provider and use that to forward calls to CSipSimple.

Fake service provider:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID : checked

Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> Enable : (checked)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthUserName : (any letters or numbers, not blank)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : D
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> CallerIDName : Whatever
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> MaxSessions : 4

That should get you going. It really can be made to work. There are posts elsewhere in this forum regarding using cell phones as wifi phones by myself and azrobert - this is just the same principle.




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