Routing OBi202 calls to OBi1032 IP Phone...
N7AS:
I am using an OBi202 and OBi1032 and would like to receive all calls coming into my OBi202 on my OBi1032 IP Phone.
I tried using an OBiLINE to do this, but found that it would not work as I use the OBiBT on my OBi1032 to connect to my cellphone. As both of these devices have to be connected to USB Port2 on the OBi1032 it would not work. I also tried using a non powered USB HUB connected to USB Port2, but that did not work either.
There should be a way to route calls from the OBi202 to the OBi1032 using pp(500xxxxxx) in the InboundCallRoute on the OBi1032.
I also would like to route outbound calls to the OBi202 using a prefix like <8:>1xxxxxxxxxx as I already do to CirckeNET for some US and International numbers via a VoiceGateway
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I do not have any SP Slots on either device to create any dummy SPs.
ianobi:
Hi Grant – I remember earlier in the year you had a complex setup containing three OBi devices with links between all three. I guess the setup has changed or this is a new setup. Anyhow, I’ll ignore your past setup and assume this is new. If the OBi202 and OBi1032 are both in the same router subnet, then the easiest way is to fork incoming calls to the OBi202 as follows:
OBi202 all InboundCallRoutes:
{ph1,ph2,spX(202@192.168.1.20:5063)}
Remove ph1,ph2, if you do not want the OBi202 phones to ring.
spX – any lightly used OBi202 sp.
192.168.1.20:5063 – example of ip address:port of chosen lightly used OBi1032 sp.
OBi1032 InboundCallRoute of sp chosen above:
{>202:ph},{ph}
There may be issues regarding CallerID, but if the above works ok for you, then we can try to sort that out. It’s ok to use “in use” spX’s for more than one use, but for each spX used this way I would set:
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> MaxSessions : 4
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I also would like to route outbound calls to the OBi202 using a prefix like <8:>1xxxxxxxxxx
Do you mean dialling from the OBi1032 using a service set up on an OBi202 sp? If so, that can be done, but is a little more complex. I’ll have a go if you tell me that both devices are in the same router subnet.
N7AS:
Hi Ian,
I figured that I want CID to pass, I would use: {ph,sp1(202@192.168.1.32:5062;ui=$1)}
Would this work?
Now, how about the OBi1032 InboundCallRoute, I use NoMoRobo such as:
ph,sp2(1866xxxxxxx@tf.callwithus.com;ui=$1)
Will that conflict? Would I set it as: {>202:ph},{ph,sp2(1866xxxxxxx@tf.callwithus.com;ui=$1)}
drgeoff:
Quote from: N7AS on December 16, 2015, 04:50:08 pm
There should be a way to route calls from the Obi202 to the OBi1032 using pp(500xxxxxx) in the InboundCallRoute on the OBi1032.
That should go in the InboundCallRoute of the 202, not the 1032. The number should be that of the 1032. I believe CID will be forwarded too.
N7AS:
Quote from: drgeoff on December 17, 2015, 05:12:40 pm
Quote from: N7AS on December 16, 2015, 04:50:08 pm
There should be a way to route calls from the Obi202 to the OBi1032 using pp(500xxxxxx) in the InboundCallRoute on the OBi1032.
That should go in the InboundCallRoute of the 202, not the 1032. The number should be that of the 1032. I believe CID will be forwarded too.
So you are saying to put {ph,pp(610xxxxxx)} in the InboundCallRoute of each spx in the 202?
Or maybee {ph,pp(610xxxxxx);ui=$1} to pass CID?
I don't have NoMoRobo confogured on the 202, but may impliment it there in the future. If so, how would I do this?
The NoMoRobo I use on the 1032 is:
X-InboundCallRoute
ph,sp2(1866xxxxxxx@tf.callwithus.com;ui=$1)
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