I'm trying to bridge a physical land line at a remote site to my google voice line s.t. GV will work normally and any inbound call on the pots line will route into GV and ring all of the phones registered with the GV account.
Current setup is:
GV successfully setup on obi's SP1. Am able to make outbound GV calls using a handset connected to the obi's PHONE port and using **1 to select the GV trunk for the outbound call. InboundCallRoute rule is "PH" and inbound calls to the GV line will ring the handset connected to the OBI's phone port as well as all other phones associated with the GV account.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to successfully handle inbound calls from the pots line.
I have the tried using both the InboundCallRoute and CallForwardUnconditional rules on the obi's physical LINE interface. e.g. {SP1(accountName)} for LINE's ICR or SP1(accountName) in the forward rule where "accountName" is my GV login name without the @gmail.com. With either of these configurations and with both Google Chat and another phone line associated with the GV account enabled, any calls to the pots line will be seen as an inbound call in gmail chat app but the phones associated with the google voice account never ring and the inbound caller only hears continuous ringing - GV voicemail never picks up. This is the case whether or not I'm logged into gmail at the time of the inbound call.
In the OBI's call history for inbound calls on the pots line, I see: TERM: LINE1, DIRECTION: Inbound, Time: Ringing and TERM: GoogleVoice1, PEER NUMBER: <gvAccountName>, DIRECTION: Outbound.
Any suggestions on how to make calls routed via the GV trunk look more like inbound calls to GV s.t. all of the associated phones will ring and GV voicemail will function??
Thanks for any suggestions.