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azrobert:
I just tried a quick test on my OBi200 and looping a call on a single dummy trunk worked.
This is what I did:

Defined a speed dial: sp4(1@127.0.0.1:5063)

SP4 Inbound Route included: {>1:aa}

I then dialed the speed dial number and was connected to the Auto Attendant.

When I was previously testing looping (probably over a year ago) my OBi200 worked with a single trunk, but my OBi110 failed. The call history showed an error message something like "Loop Detected" and the call failed, so the firmware had code checking for a loop. I had to use 2 trunks on the OBi110 to get looping to work. I didn't know if OBiHai included this code into the OBi2xx until I just tested. I don't know if they will add this test to the OBi2xx in the future.

scott818:
Thanks again, azrobert. I was able to configure just one dummy loopback profile and everything seems to work perfectly. I configured the dummy profile on SP4. At first calls wouldn't go through when I configured ProxyServerPort to 5062. When I changed the value to 5063, things started to work. Why does it have to be set to port 5063?

azrobert:
5063 is the default SP4 port number defined by X_UserAgentPort.

In my Reply#8 definition SP4 looped back to SP3 and SP3 looped back to SP4. I wasn't 100% sure it would work looping back to the same SP because of the OBi110 problem I described in Reply#15.

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