Call Centric w/ multiple SIP devices connected?
Ember1205:
I have my Obi110 up and running quite fine under most conditions.
The other day, I added an extension to my Call Centric account and tied it to a SIP client on my iPhone. Then, I configured the Call Treatments options to forward calls to both extensions at the same time. Seemed to work when I tested it...
Since that point, my iPhone never "rang" on an inbound call to the GV number (which forwards to CC) and the Obi never made the house phone ring either. Additionally, I would get a "Welcome to Call Centric, please enter your PIN" message when I would try to call the GV number.
Has anyone set anything like this up successfully? Basically, what I would like is for my cell phone to ring via the SIP Client (ZOIPER) at the same time the house phone rings via the Obi. Both should be authenticated to Call Centric.
Please understand that this is the setup I need. I can't do it another way.
Thanks in advance.
azrobert:
In your Call Treatment did you accidently route the call to Calling Card?
I tried routing a call to Calling Card and received message "Welcome to Call Centric, please enter your PIN".
Ember1205:
Well, that's a tough one to give a good answer to.
When you opt for Simultaneous Ring, "Calling Card" is the default second option (after the various extension / number choices). So, you technically can't -not- route it to the calling card.
Since the calls should originate from dialing the GV number and being forwarded, it should fall back to voicemail. I had set the ring time to 20 seconds, and maybe that was too short.
Still, the ultimate problem was that trying to use two different SIP clients (the Obi as one and ZOIPER as the other) resulted in BOTH clients disconnecting, not ringing, and no calls going through at all. Picking up a handset and making an OUTBOUND call seemed to re-connect the Obi for incoming calls again (even though outgoing and incoming use different services).
Taoman:
Quote from: Ember1205 on November 05, 2016, 07:25:13 am
So, you technically can't -not- route it to the calling card.
You can also choose fax or busy tone in the drop-down box. Keep in mind that a busy tone is early media so if forwarding from GV the caller would just hear ringback tone until GV voicemail answers the call. My guess is if you were to change call treatment from Calling Card to busy tone at least your OBi would ring.
Quote from: Ember1205
Since the calls should originate from dialing the GV number and being forwarded, it should fall back to voicemail. I had set the ring time to 20 seconds, and maybe that was too short.
Since you want GV voicemail to pick up if no answer your call treatment ring time should be greater than 25 seconds.
Quote from: Ember1205
Still, the ultimate problem was that trying to use two different SIP clients (the Obi as one and ZOIPER as the other) resulted in BOTH clients disconnecting, not ringing, and no calls going through at all. Picking up a handset and making an OUTBOUND call seemed to re-connect the Obi for incoming calls again (even though outgoing and incoming use different services).
I am confused by your terminology. In the OP you use the word "authenticated" and here you use "disconnecting." In order for your SIP client endpoint to receive a call it must be "registered." Do both your OBi and Zoiper specifically say they are successfully registered to Callcentric?
Keep your simulring call treatment but remove the forward to your iPhone. Try an incoming call to your GV number and see if things work as expected. If so, that points to Zoiper as being the problem.
If you haven't done so already, configure Zoiper to use TCP instead of UDP and see if that makes a difference. I'm guessing the issue is Zoiper is "sleeping" and isn't responding to any SIP packets so the call treatment immediately defaults to the alternate Calling Card route causing neither device to ring.
Ember1205:
Authenticated should be Registered in terms of terminology. The ZOIPER client showed Registered even though it would not ring.
I wasn't home when the problem arose, and by the time I got in front of a computer it had been corrected. So, I don't know what the status was that was shown on the Obi.
The Call Treatment "rings" two extensions. One is the Obi and the other is the ZOIPER client. There is no "forward to iPhone".
The CC message playing was almost certainly the result of my having the ring interval set to short since I had it at 20 seconds. Calling the GV number didn't send you immediately to the CC message - it took about - yep, you guessed it - 20 seconds (even when ZOIPER wasn't ringing).
I do not see a way to change the ZOIPER client to TCP as that setting is grayed out with UDP selected.
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