Single-Stage Dialing Through Any OBi Trunk
RonR:
This article illustrates how to configure 1 to 98 OBi100/OBi110/OBi202 devices plus any number of OBiON Apps for single-stage dialing capability. Any OBi or OBiON App can initiate a call through any trunk of any OBi. OBi's are named #2 through #99, with no OBi named #1 due to Speed Dial #1 being forced to be an OBiON App by the OBiTALK Web Portal.
Three OBi100/OBi110/OBi202 devices will be used to illustrate the configuration steps. The dialing syntax from an OBi or OBiON App to another OBi is:
18005551212 -> Local PrimaryLine
**1 18005551212 -> Local SP1 Service
**2 18005551212 -> Local SP2 Service
**8 18005551212 -> Local LINE Port
**9 200123456 -> Local OBiTALK Service
2*18005551212 -> OBi #2 PrimaryLine
2 **1 18005551212 -> OBi #2 SP1 Service
2 **2 18005551212 -> OBi #2 SP2 Service
2 **8 18005551212 -> OBi #2 LINE Port
2 **9 200123456 -> OBi #2 OBiTALK Service
3*18005551212 -> OBi #3 PrimaryLine
3 **1 18005551212 -> OBi #3 SP1 Service
3 **2 18005551212 -> OBi #3 SP2 Service
3 **8 18005551212 -> OBi #3 LINE Port
3 **9 200123456 -> OBi #3 OBiTALK Service
4*18005551212 -> OBi #4 PrimaryLine
4 **1 18005551212 -> OBi #4 SP1 Service
4 **2 18005551212 -> OBi #4 SP2 Service
4 **8 18005551212 -> OBi #4 LINE Port
4 **9 200123456 -> OBi #4 OBiTALK Service
OBi # : OBiTALK #
==== =======
OBi #2 : 200123002
OBi #3 : 200123003
OBi #4 : 200123004
Voice Services -> OBiTALK Service -> InboundCallRoute (OBi100/OBi110):
{(Mcot)>(<*1:>(Msp1)),(Mcot)>(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(Mcot)>(<*2:>(Msp2)),(Mcot)>(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},
{(Mcot)>(<*8:>(Mli)),(Mcot)>(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{(Mcot)>(<*9:>(Mpp)),(Mcot)>(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},
{(Mcot)>(Mpli):pli},{(Mcot):aa},{ph}
Voice Services -> OBiTALK Service -> InboundCallRoute (OBi202):
{(Mcot)>(<*1:>(Msp1)),(Mcot)>(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(Mcot)>(<*2:>(Msp2)),(Mcot)>(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},
{(Mcot)>(<*3:>(Msp3)),(Mcot)>(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(Mcot)>(<*4:>(Msp4)),(Mcot)>(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4},
{(Mcot)>(<*8:>(Mli)),(Mcot)>(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{(Mcot)>(<*9:>(Mpp)),(Mcot)>(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},
{(Mcot)>(Mpli):pli},{(Mcot):aa},{ph1,ph2}
Note: Replace pli above (2 places) with the OBi's PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine trunk name (sp1,sp2,li,pp,tg1) as the OBi won't do it for you.
User Settings -> User Defined Digit Maps -> User Defined Digit MapX:
Label : cot
DigitMap : (200123002|200123003|200123004)
Note: These are trusted caller OBiTALK numbers. This DigitMap should also contain the OBiTALK numbers of any OBiON Apps that are used.
In the PHONE Port and Auto Attendant DigitMap's, change [1-9]x?*(Mpli) to [1-9]x?*@@.
In the PHONE Port and Auto Attendant OutboundCallRoute's, change {([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp} to {([1-9]x?*@@.):pp}
Speed Dial #2 : PP(ob200123002)
Speed Dial #3 : PP(ob200123003)
Speed Dial #4 : PP(ob200123004)
yhfung:
Thanks RonR for summarising our previous threads in a single thread such that it can be more concise and easy to read.
YH
facaletz:
Quote from: RonR on June 27, 2011, 10:45:14 pm
This article illustrates how to configure 1 to 98 OBi100/OBi110 devices plus any number of OBiON Apps for single-stage dialing capability. Any OBi or OBiON App can initiate a call through any trunk of any OBi. OBi's are named #2 through #99, with no OBi named #1 due to Speed Dial #1 being forced to be an OBiON App by the OBiTALK Web Portal.
Three OBi100/OBi110 devices will be used to illustrate the configuration steps. The dialing syntax from an OBi or OBiON App to another OBi is:
18005551212 -> Local PrimaryLine
**1 18005551212 -> Local SP1 Service
**2 18005551212 -> Local SP2 Service
**8 18005551212 -> Local LINE Port
**9 200123456 -> Local OBiTALK Service
2*18005551212 -> OBi #2 PrimaryLine
2 **1 18005551212 -> OBi #2 SP1 Service
2 **2 18005551212 -> OBi #2 SP2 Service
2 **8 18005551212 -> OBi #2 LINE Port
2 **9 200123456 -> OBi #2 OBiTALK Service
3*18005551212 -> OBi #3 PrimaryLine
3 **1 18005551212 -> OBi #3 SP1 Service
3 **2 18005551212 -> OBi #3 SP2 Service
3 **8 18005551212 -> OBi #3 LINE Port
3 **9 200123456 -> OBi #3 OBiTALK Service
4*18005551212 -> OBi #4 PrimaryLine
4 **1 18005551212 -> OBi #4 SP1 Service
4 **2 18005551212 -> OBi #4 SP2 Service
4 **8 18005551212 -> OBi #4 LINE Port
4 **9 200123456 -> OBi #4 OBiTALK Service
OBi # : OBiTALK #
==== =======
OBi #2 : 200123002
OBi #3 : 200123003
OBi #4 : 200123004
Voice Services -> OBiTALK Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{(Mcot)>(Mpli):pli},{(Mcot)>(<*1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(Mcot)>(<*2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(Mcot)>(<*8:>(Mli)):li},
{(Mcot)>(<*9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mcot)>(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(Mcot)>(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},
{(Mcot)>(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{(Mcot)>(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mcot):aa},{ph}
Note: Replace pli above (2 places) with the OBi's PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine trunk name (sp1,sp2,li,pp,tg1) as the OBi won't do it for you.
User Settings -> User Defined Digit Maps -> User Defined Digit MapX:
Label : cot
DigitMap : (200123002|200123003|200123004)
Note: These are trusted caller OBiTALK numbers. This DigitMap should also contain the OBiTALK numbers of any OBiON Apps that are used.
In the PHONE Port and Auto Attendant DigitMap's, change [1-9]x?*(Mpli) to [1-9]x?*@@.
In the PHONE Port and Auto Attendant OutboundCallRoute's, change {([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp} to {([1-9]x?*@@.):pp}
Speed Dial #2 : PP(ob200123002)
Speed Dial #3 : PP(ob200123003)
Speed Dial #4 : PP(ob200123004)
Hi there,It is nice,it is beautiful BUT depends how many Obis You want to sell,if the Obi meant to be for dummy end users like me ,i mean 99.999% of the population,Youl'll better consider putting all that stuff in the box,and leave us a few places where to put just REAL Phone or obi numbers and VOALA no headache!!
G'd Day from Down Under!
RonR:
Quote from: facaletz on July 30, 2011, 03:17:31 pm
Hi there,It is nice,it is beautiful BUT depends how many Obis You want to sell,if the Obi meant to be for dummy end users like me ,i mean 99.999% of the population,Youl'll better consider putting all that stuff in the box,and leave us a few places where to put just REAL Phone or obi numbers and VOALA no headache!!
G'd Day from Down Under!
I don't sell OBi's. I'm just a regular user like yourself.
QBZappy:
Quote from: facaletz on July 30, 2011, 03:17:31 pm
Hi there,It is nice,it is beautiful BUT depends how many Obis You want to sell,if the Obi meant to be for dummy end users like me ,i mean 99.999% of the population,Youl'll better consider putting all that stuff in the box,and leave us a few places where to put just REAL Phone or obi numbers and VOALA no headache!!
G'd Day from Down Under!
Straight to the point. There is a strong message here.
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