setting up obi110 to terminate my call and register it to obitalk without phone

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joe123:
Quote from: azrobert on December 08, 2015, 07:04:55 am

There is a more difficult setup using the CSipSimple softphone on an Android that would work without registering your OBi110.


hi azrobert

can you explain me the process?

or do you have a link for that?

thanks

azrobert:
Create a free Sip2Sip account here:
https://mdns.sipthor.net/register_sip_account.phtml

Install CSipSimple on your Android.

In CsipSimple:
Select Add Account
Select the Basic Wizard. It's near the end of the list.

Account Name: OBi110
User: Sip2Sip_ID
Server: sip2sip.info
Password: Sip2Sip_PW
Save

Select Menu on phone
Select Settings
Select Filters
Select your newly created Account
Select add filter
Select 1st entry (Can't call) and change it to Rewrite.
Select 2nd entry (Starts with) and change it to All.
Select 3rd entry (Replace...) and change it to Suffix With.
4th entry: @xx.xx.xx.xx:5060
Save

Sip2Sip_ID and Sip2Sip_PW are the name and password you selected when you created your account.
xx.xx.xx.xx is your public IP address assigned to your modem by your ISP.
5060 is the UserAgentPort of SP1.
You MUST dial from the Android Dialer and not the CSipSimple Dialer.
Filters won't work from the CSipSimple dialer.

Log directly into the OBi using the local interface to make config changes.
Key the IP address of the OBi into a Web Browser.
Hit Enter
The UserID and default Password are both "admin".

Click on the categories on the left column.
Uncheck box to right of value to be able to make changes.
Make all the changes for that page then click Submit on the bottom.
Do the same for next page.
When all changes are complete, click Reboot on top.

Configure OBi110
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID: Checked
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> AuthUserName : OBi110
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute:
{Sip2Sip_ID>(XX.):li}

Physical Interfaces -> line Port
InboundCallRoute: sp1(Sip2Sip_ID@sip2sip.info)

You need to port forward 5060 in your router to the OBi's IP address.
IF you have audio problems you will also have to port forward RTP ports 16600 thru 16798.
That's 199 ports.
See: Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> RTP -> LocalPortMin/Max
Use Port Range Forwarding to avoid having 199 entries in you router.

Any dialed number will be routed to PSTN
Inbound calls will ring your Android.

I already had this written, but had to make changes for your requirements. Hopefully I didn't make any mistakes.

joe123:
thanks azrobert

i ve borrowerd a phone and trying to add the device to obitalk:

i m hearing the message and then hanging up,but nothing is happening after that.

any idea how to solve this?

thanks

azrobert:
In OBiTalk do you see a count down in seconds and does it timeout?

The OBiTalk network sometimes has problems. Just keep trying or maybe wait until tomorrow.

joe123:
hi

i ve been able to add it in obitalk

now what is the settings to make it possible to use from obion?

for routing all my calls thru my landline?

i ve succeeded in activating the attendant, but it s asking me to choose new call and all.

and i want my calls go thru pstn directly,what should i change in my settings?


thanks in advance

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