Have POTS routed thru OBI110 to a Different locations OBI

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azrobert:
I'm assuming you have a local OBi110 connected to a POTS line and a remote OBixxx. You want inbound POTS calls to be routed to the local and remote phone ports.
You need to use OBi Expert to make the following changes.

Local OBi110:

Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute:
ph,pp(510123456)

Replace 51012345 with the OBi number of the remote OBixxx.

Remote OBixxx

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph

This is the default, but sometimes this is automatically altered to send calls to the Auto Attendant.

To send outbound calls from the remote to the local OBi110 I will need more info.
Do you currently have a provider defined on the remote OBi and are you routing outbound calls from the remote phone port to the provider or are you only going to use the remote OBi to route outbound calls to the local OBi110 POTS.
What is the format of the numbers you are going to route to the POTS? 7, 10 and 11 digits?
Do you want to route calls to another provider, other than POTS on the OBi110?

azrobert:
This is a general OBi Expert guide:
From the OBiTalk dashboard click Edit Profile on the left column.
At the bottom of the page check "Enable OBi Expert..."
Click Submit Query.
Now you can go directly to OBi Expert from the dashboard.
If you don't enable the OBi Expert button, you need 4 clicks to get to OBi Expert like this:
Click on the gear ICON, select OBi Expert, confirm and select OBi Expert again.   

Click OBi Dashboard.
On the right of your OBixxx is an icon with a red E.
Click on it to enter OBi Expert.

To navigate click on the titles with the +
Then click on a sub-title
An example click on Service Providers
Then click ITSP Profile A General
There are 2 boxes to the right of each parameter
To change a value uncheck the box under OBiTalk Setting
Then uncheck the box under Device Default
Now change the value
After you have made all the necessary changes for that page, click Submit at the bottom of the page.
OBiTalk will download the configuration changes to the OBi and reboot it.
Wait until this process is complete before continuing to the next page.

Creditcardjoint:
Quote from: azrobert on July 19, 2016, 10:00:55 pm

To send outbound calls from the remote to the local OBi110 I will need more info.

Do you currently have a provider defined on the remote OBi and are you routing outbound calls from the remote phone port to the provider or are you only going to use the remote OBi to route outbound calls to the local OBi110 POTS.
What is the format of the numbers you are going to route to the POTS? 7, 10 and 11 digits?

Do you want to route calls to another provider, other than POTS on the OBi110?


I want to route calls from remote obi - to pots on obi 110 - that's the only SP that I have. All # will be 10 digit format, 1-212-555-1212.

How will I set that part up?

Thanks for the other info.

azrobert:
OBi200

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> DigitMap:
(222222222|<200123456*>1?xxxxxxxxxx)

Replace 200123456 with the OBi number of the OBi110.
This rule will add prefix "200123456*" to the dialed number.
222222222 is the echo test number

Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> DigitMap:
([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|##|**70(Mli)|**8(Mbt)|**81(Mbt)|**82(Mbt2)|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**3(Msp3)|**4(Msp4)|**9(Mpp)|1?xxxxxxxxxx)

I replaced the last rule, (Mpli) in the phone digit map with "1?xxxxxxxxxx".
This will validate the dialed number.

Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> Primary Line: OBiTalk Service

Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> OutboundCallRoute
The last rule "{(Mpli):pli} will route calls to the OBiTalk service because you set the Primary Line to the OBiTalk Service.

OBi110:

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{510123456>(1?xxxxxxxxxx):li},{ph}

Replace 510123456 with the OBi number of the OBi200.
This will route calls from the OBi200 to Line.
Dial **9222222222 for the echo test.

You said "10 digit format", but then gave an 11 digit format example.
The "1?" will accept a number with/without a "1" prefix.

Creditcardjoint:
Quote from: azrobert on July 22, 2016, 08:36:02 am


You said "10 digit format", but then gave an 11 digit format example.
The "1?" will accept a number with/without a "1" prefix.


I am sorry for putting the "1" in, I will not dial one first. Do I change anything from your above post?

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