Set-up Digit Map for Philippines

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chesterO:
Hi everyone.

I had this project on how to set up an OBi110 to use locally here in the Philippines. I am new to an OBi product and has no experience. I really wished to do this and I really want some help from you guys, If you can help me setting up an Digit map for the Philippines is a great boost for me.

Also I will be using it with a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ with pre-installed FreePBX and Asterisk.

thank you guys

drgeoff:
If you have the intellectual ability to follow Asterisk/FreePBX documentation you should find http://www.obihai.com/docs/OBi-DigitMapCallRoute-Tutorial-v1-1.pdf a walk in the park.  :)

drgeoff:
I think you should have a look at the titles of the sticky posts in all sections of the forum before asking questions.  There are 3 in the screenshot that are relevant to those you have asked already.

Asterisk is a SIP client in the sense that you configure trunks on it to the ITSPs.

chesterO:
Sorry if really looked dumb earlier :-[

I am really really new to this device and has to experiment it my own. I had to remove the previous post to avoid confusion. I think I gave a wrong question. What I really want to ask is If I could configure the OBi110 without using the Google Voice and just by using the Asterisk?

This is an own project that I really wish to build on my end.

drgeoff:
Quote from: chesterO on April 25, 2017, 12:59:57 am

What I really want to ask is If I could configure the OBi110 without using the Google Voice and just by using the Asterisk?

Not clear what you are asking.

Asterisk is a PBX.  In basic terms you configure it with trunks and phone extensions.  There are myriads of VoIP trunk providers to choose from and Asterisk allows you to have multiple ones configured.  GV can be one or more of those though unlike most it does not use SIP.  You can also use an OBi110 (or other device with an FXO port) to interface an analogue POTS/PSTN line to Asterisk.  The phone extensions can be SIP phones (such as the OBi10x2 models, Cisco, Grandstream etc) or ordinary analogue phones in conjunction with an ATA (Analogue Telephone Adaptor such as the OBi1x0 and 20x models or SIP device with an FXS port.)

The OBi ATAs incorporate a lot more features and facilities than are needed just to interface an ordinary phone to Asterisk and in the vast majority of residential scenarios can do everything required without needing an Asterisk server.

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