InboundCallRoute issue

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sylvaing:
Hi, I try to set X_InboundCallRoute from "ph" to "{(<1:+>xx.):ph}" but every time I click on "Submit", it reverts to "ph". Both "Device Default" and "OBiTALK
Settings" check boxes are unchecked.

PS. Reason for the InbountCallRoute string is to drop the 1 from the beginning of a number so my phone would correctly associate the numbers to the names stored in its directory.

Taoman:
It would appear the Obitalk servers have "thrown a wobbly" once again. Nothing you can do about it until Obihai decides to fix their servers.........probably sometime tomorrow.

This is from a couple weeks ago:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=11164.0

sylvaing:
Thanks for your response. I tried to set it through the device internal web portal instead of OBiTALK. It does stick when I press "Submit" but the changes doesn't take into effect until the unit is rebooted. Once rebooted, the change is gone and it's back to "ph"  :(

Taoman:
Quote from: sylvaing on May 01, 2016, 01:19:20 pm

Thanks for your response. I tried to set it through the device internal web portal instead of OBiTALK. It does stick when I press "Submit" but the changes doesn't take into effect until the unit is rebooted. Once rebooted, the change is gone and it's back to "ph"  :(


This is because you have ITSP provisioning and OBiTalk provisioning enabled. As soon as you reboot your device your changes get overwritten. You can't manage/edit your device thru the local web interface and also the OBitalk web portal. It's one or the other. If you can wait until Obihai fixes the server problem that's what I'd recommend.

You can search for threads that deal with the pros and cons of managing your device via OBitalk or locally. If one of your service providers is Google Voice then you must configure and manage that GV configuration via the OBitalk web portal (assuming you're running current firmware).

sylvaing:
Yes, I'm using GV for calls to the US and ANVEO for local and canadian LD so I'll wait for them to fix it. It's no big rush.

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