Using a GV with NO # assigned in obi to make outgoing calls..
transam98:
I know this was posted before but Ive looked and looked , cant find the posting... If someone can reference it Id appreciate it...
What I want to do (as from what I can recall)....
I wanna use a empty SP (I have a 508)
and I wanna dial (example **6)(for SP6).... IS this what I even dial ?? (because there is NO phone connected to L6 of my obi).... this way the outgoing call can go out on SP6 ?
Then this will connect to a GVOICE that DOES NOT have a PHONE # assigned to it...
This way the outgoing caller ID will show some random or whatever #..is it always random or the same outgoing GV # ? (Since one is NOT assigned to the gmail/gvoice account ?
How do I set this up ? just set it up as a GVAccount with username/login/pass
and then dial **6 and it will go out via GV with some random #
If someone knows of the post im referring to or a link it would be helpful !
thanks in advance.
azrobert:
I believe the account is defined the same as a GV account with a phone number. Try it and see what happens.
The default configuration only supports "**1" thru "**4", so you have to add code with OBi Expert for "**6".
Physical Interfaces -> Phonex Port
Add to DigitMap: **6(Msp6)|
Add to OutboundCallRoute: {(<**6:>(Msp6)):sp6},
You need to add the above code to every Phone Port
transam98:
Thanks for the reply ! Will try to do the above edit later and let ya know ! (I havent tried changin stuff with expert before... but will try ! ) and let ya know.
transam98:
Ok I added it to ALL Ports 1-8
I had to ADD the | spacer (or separator)... and the COMMA to all ports as you said (1st I unchecked DEFAULT) then i went and hit SUBMIT (did it to all SP1-8 ) and then did the reboot, went back at them and looked and they DIDNT stay ;(...
plus when I dialed **6 it gave me a fast busy (and I do have SP6 as a Google voice just has NO Phone #) in it... any idea why it wont "take" (that is... AFTER doing UPDATE and then REBOOT and i go back in it shows it back to DEFAULT)
When I do the expert im doing it by going to the OBI's page (192.168.1.95)...
drgeoff:
Quote from: transam98 on November 27, 2016, 02:13:23 pm
When I do the expert im doing it by going to the OBI's page (192.168.1.95)...
That is NOT what is meant by 'expert mode'. Expert mode is on the portal. Or disable Obitalk provisioning if you want to persist with the local onboard GUI. http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=61.msg109#msg109. Surely someone who has been here often enough to make more than 80 posts has learned that!
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