OBI MESSAGE NOTIFICATION GOOGLE VOICE
dircom:
Quote from: thekbtgroup on February 22, 2016, 08:29:22 am
is there a way to program them or they are standard default
Have you done a search for "OBI ring profiles" ?
azrobert:
You need to use OBi Expert to view/modify ring patterns.
Each SP trunk can have a different ring pattern. The ring pattern is determined by a combination of a Ring Profile and a Ring Pattern number. These can be found here:
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_RingProfile
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_DefaultRing
There are 2 Ring Profiles (A and B). They are listed under Ring Settings. Each Ring Profile contains 10 Ring Patterns. The DefaultRing points to a Ring Pattern.
Ring Pattern 1 = 60;(2+4)
60 = Ring for 60 seconds
2 = Ring for 2 seconds
+4 = Silence for 4 seconds
Repeat for a total of 60 seconds
Ring Pattern 3 = 60;(.8+.4,.8+4)
.8 = Ring for .8 seconds
+.4 = Silence for .4 seconds
.8 = Ring for .8 seconds
+4 = Silence for 4 seconds
Repeat for a total of 60 seconds
These patterns can be modified.
SteveInWA:
By default, you should hear the standard USA ring tone for SP1, and the standard USA "distinctive ring" double tone for SP2. Are you not hearing that?
You can select which ring tone is used for each SPn and you can even futz with the cadence if you like. You will need to be comfortable changing settings in OBi Expert Mode on the OBiTALK portal. You need to first confirm which ring profile, A or B, is being used for the SPn, then edit that Ring Profile's ring patterns (scroll way down the Ring Profile page to see them).
See my screenshot below, and refer to the OBi Device Administration Guide, starting on Page 169:
http://www.obihai.com/docs/OBiDeviceAdminGuide.pdf
Note: in order to change settings on the portal web pages, you need to first un-check the right-hand box, then un-check the left-hand box, to unlock the setting for editing. Click the Submit button at the bottom of the page when you are done editing.
thekbtgroup:
I was running it with a phone system which i wasn't sure it would change the tone.I tried it with a single line phone and it works OK
Thanks
SteveInWA:
NO.
No message waiting indicators at all for Google Voice. That means: no MWI (the stutter dial tone), and no VMWI (the blinking light on the phone).
If you need to know when you have a voicemail, add a mobile phone number as a forwarding phone to your Google Voice account, and GV can text or email you when you get a voicemail message, or just have it email your regular desktop email account.
Google Voice is not a free telephone company. It's an inbound call forwarding and message management system. If you are looking for the full range of typical telephone carrier features, then get paid service from a SIP VoIP telephone service provider.
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