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seekermeister:
I just received and tested my OBi 110, and was attempting to set it up to use Google Voice, but I went astray somewhere, in that not only am I not connecting to Google Voice, but when I try to make a local call, I'm getting an automated message, as in the title above.  I assume that message is coming from OBi, since I have never heard anything like that before, but since it is interrupting my local calling service, if I don't figure out how to fix this quickly, I shall be forced to remove the OBi. 

I believe the problem is in how I have configured things, but have gone in circles so much, that I don't know where to pick up the trail.  Could definitely use a hand.

RonR:
Can you reach the echo test by dialing **9 222 222 222 ?

If so your OBi is likely working properly and you simply have a configuration problem.

RonR:
If you can successfully reach the echo test, the only settings required to configure Google Voice from factory defaults are:


Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> Name : Google Voice
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> SignalingProtocol : Google Voice

Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> AuthUserName : (Google Voice username)
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> AuthPassword : (Google Voice password)
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_SkipCallScreening : (checked)

Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine : SP1 Service

seekermeister:
I suspect that you are right, because it does test good, but when I go to my OBi account, I don't find where to configure Google Voice as you described.  How about some specific instruction on where to begin?

RonR:
Log into the IP address returned by dialing ***1.  The username/password is admin/admin.

This will allow you to configure the OBi directly.  If you elect to use this procedure, you also have to set:

System Management -> Auto Provisioning -> Auto PRovisioning -> Method : Disabled

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