Possible to use Obi as analog to VOIP bridge without other hardware?

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GnatGoSplat:
Thanks, I do have the dummy trunk.  I'm using SP4 and profile D for the dummy.
I had InboundCallRoute set to ph,sp4(line2), but didn't have the public IP and port there, though it did work like that when they were both on the same network.  I've added public IP and port, but still not working.
I'm port forwarding UDP 5004 and 5060-5063 to the phone (line 2 uses 5062).

I can't ping my public IP from outside.  I'm in a Windows Active Directory domain if that helps.  We're using our own DNS, DHCP, and gateway, none of which I have any access to.

azrobert:
The following suggestion is a wild guess to fix your problem. I'm thinking registering the phone to your OBi200 will open the ports. However, when SP4 is defined as a proxy you won't be able to route calls the way you're doing it. You can't define SP4 as both a trunk and a proxy. You will have to route calls to the work public IP. The phone's userid and password must match SP4's AuthUserName and AuthPassword
 
OBi200
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> ProxyServer: 127.0.0.1
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> X_Proxy:  Checked
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID: Checked
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthUserName : user
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthPassword: password
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_ServProvProfile: D
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute: same as current

Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute:
ph,sp4(user@local_client)
If above doesn't work use:
ph,sp4(user@xx.xx.xx.xx:5062)

Phone
User = user
Server = xx.xx.xx.xx:5063       
Password = password

You can check the status of SP4 to see if the phone is registered. It will look like this:
Registration Not Required;local_client=xx.xx.xx.xx:5062

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