Obi202 can't be proxy any more?

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azrobert:
I know some softphones won't register to an OBi2xx proxy. Maybe your IP phone won't work. You can test your OBi2xx setup by using the Phonerlite softphone on a Windows computer. Phonerlite works for me.

Download and install:
http://www.phoner.de/PhonerLiteSetup.exe
When you start Phonerlite I think a wizard will popup because no accounts are defined.
Proxy: 192.168.1.100:5063 (IP address and port of the SP trunk setup as a proxy)
Click right arrow.
User Name: (AuthUserName of OBi2xx)
Password (AuthPassword of OBi2xx)
Click right arrow.
Change Profile Name: OBi2xx
Click check mark
You should have a green circle indicating you are registered.
Dial a number and click the green phone symbol.
Click red phone symbol to hang up.

If your IP phone won't register, it will work if it's able to call without registration.

Edit:
I'm using firmware build 4822 on my OBi200.

872368:
Quote from: azrobert on December 14, 2015, 03:38:13 pm

I know some softphones won't register to an OBi2xx proxy. Maybe your IP phone won't work. You can test your OBi2xx setup by using the Phonerlite softphone on a Windows computer. Phonerlite works for me.

Download and install:
http://www.phoner.de/PhonerLiteSetup.exe
When you start Phonerlite I think a wizard will popup because no accounts are defined.
Proxy: 192.168.1.100:5063 (IP address and port of the SP trunk setup as a proxy)
Click right arrow.
User Name: (AuthUserName of OBi2xx)
Password (AuthPassword of OBi2xx)
Click right arrow.
Change Profile Name: OBi2xx
Click check mark
You should have a green circle indicating you are registered.
Dial a number and click the green phone symbol.
Click red phone symbol to hang up.

If your IP phone won't register, it will work if it's able to call without registration.

Edit:
I'm using firmware build 4822 on my OBi200.



For some magical reasons it worked now... At least cisco ip phone can connect to obi202

Bow I have to add the routes?

azrobert:
X_InboundCallRoute of the SP trunk defined as a proxy:
{0:ph},{AuthUserName>(Msp1):sp1}

0 will ring OBi2xx phone port
Anything matching the ITSP A DigitMap will be routed to SP1
If you have additional trunks, you can setup routing for them

872368:
Quote from: azrobert on December 14, 2015, 05:04:43 pm

X_InboundCallRoute of the SP trunk defined as a proxy:
{0:ph},{AuthUserName>(Msp1):sp1}

0 will ring OBi2xx phone port
Anything matching the ITSP A DigitMap will be routed to SP1
If you have additional trunks, you can setup routing for them



Yes! Thank you. Finally, it works.
But, one question. When I used Simon, cisco phone showed if it was a toll free number or wireless phone number. It showed the state a call was from.
Is it possible to do the same with Obitalk?

azrobert:
GV doesn't supply CNAM.
You have to do something like this:
https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=3640.0

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