OBi1062/32/22 out to regular home phone system
FreeWillie:
+1 Works like a charm. I have one more question:
I know I can make an outside call through the Obi1062 (using OBiTalk) from the other OBi device, but it involves the AutoAttendant and more key presses. Is there a way I can make an outside call from the other OBi device, using the 1062's registration ? I would like to eliminate OBiTalk from this whole scenario.
azrobert:
How do you want to route outbound calls to the OBi1062. All numbers or prefixed numbers? What prefix do you want to use?
SteveInWA:
I don't understand the point of all this. Every current OBi 200-series ATA and 1000 series IP phone supports multiple connections to Google Voice. You don't need to route anything between devices. Simply configure your OBi phone to use your Google Voice account, and configure a OBi 200/202/212 to use the same Google Voice account. Then, plug the ATA into the home phone wiring (assuming, of course, that you've electrically disconnected the telephone company's wires).
I have two OBi IP phones and two OBi ATAs connected to my home's wiring. I can place or answer calls on any phone. There is no need for any special configuration.
azrobert:
You should add some security for outbound calls. I'm using the UserID.
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID : Checked
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthUserName : OBi1062
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : D
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_InboundCallRoute:
{>0:ph},{OBixxx:sp1}
Sending OBi
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID : Checked
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthUserName : OBixxx
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : D
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> OutboundCallRoute:
{(<**7:>(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>xxxxxxxxxx):sp4($2@192.168.1.100:5063)},......................
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> DigitMap:
Add following after the beginning parenthesis: **71xxxxxxxxxx|**7xxxxxxxxxx
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_InboundCallRoute: ph,sp4(0@192.168.1.100:5063)
Replace 192.168.1.100 with the IP of the destination OBi
5063 is the default X_UserAgentPort of SP4
**71xxxxxxxxxx or **7xxxxxxxxxx will be routed to SP1 on the 1062 as 1xxxxxxxxxx
You can use any prefix you want, it doesn't have to start with **
You can use as many rules as you want
FreeWillie:
Quote from: SteveInWA on November 11, 2017, 02:55:23 pm
I don't understand the point of all this. Every current OBi 200-series ATA and 1000 series IP phone supports multiple connections to Google Voice. You don't need to route anything between devices. Simply configure your OBi phone to use your Google Voice account, and configure a OBi 200/202/212 to use the same Google Voice account. Then, plug the ATA into the home phone wiring (assuming, of course, that you've electrically disconnected the telephone company's wires).
I have two OBi IP phones and two OBi ATAs connected to my home's wiring. I can place or answer calls on any phone. There is no need for any special configuration.
The point of all this is while the 1062 is an engineering marvel, it only has one handset. By using a trunk from it to my OBi302, I can now attach wireless phones to it and be able to use the 1062 registration to make/receive calls, WITHOUT the use of OBiTalk OR Google Voice. All routing is done on my local LAN.
@azrobert Thanks for your assistance. As I stated before; it works like a charm.
FW
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