Installing a 110+100+202
HAS-MS:
Already running 100 and 110.
Steve or Azrobert........
Saw a thread somewhere here as to having
all work and making and receiving calls.
each has a different GV on SP1,SP2.
But will the 110 and 110 have the issue of last to
register to ring when the 202 is online?
All will be on the same lan, if that makes any difference.
Thanks.
SteveInWA:
Are you saying that you have six different Google Voice numbers, two on each OBi, or what, exactly?
The OBi 110/100 models will only ring if they are the last device to register. If the 202 is using the same GV accounts, then that'll create a mess on the other two OBis.
The 202 can host up to four GV accounts in SP1--SP4. Can you just get rid of the 1x0 OBis and use the 202 instead?
azrobert:
If the 100 and 110 have the same GV acct defined the last to register will receive the call. You can solve this problem by forking the call both directions using the OBiTalk network. The 100 will send the call to the phone port and the 110 and the 110 will do the same in the other direction. Now doesn't matter which OBi receives the call, both will ring. The 202 will always receive the call, so you only have to fork the call in one direction.
Define the SPx X_InboundCallRoute:
ph,pp(123456789)
Replace 123456789 with the OBi number of the OBi you want to send the call.
Make sure there isn't any code in the receiving OBi's OBiTalk InboundCallRoute that will block the call or send the call to the Auto Attendant.
HAS-MS:
Lord, I write poorly for an engineer don't I!
The 100 and 110 have 4 different GV numbers.
2 GV numbers per device.
So the 202 will have the 4 different GV accounts
in the 4SP's.
Hoping that all will work simultaneously with the 202.
Thanks again.
SteveInWA:
Heh heh, that is why companies hire tech writers to explain what the engineers built.
So, you can either ditch the 1x0 boxes, and just use the 202, or you can do what Robert suggested.
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