OBI110 and IPKALL
RonR:
The IPKall number can ring the OBi directly as I described in the second half of Reply #1.
mfratella:
IPKall -> SIP username : (anything)
so this is the Sip Sorcery username?
IPKall -> Hostname or IP address : ipaddress_or_hostname:port
where ipaddress_or_hostname is your public IP address or a hostname resolving to your public IP address and port is : 5060 = SP1 / 5061 = SP2 (the selected SP1/SP2 must be configured for SIP).
This is my IP address from Comcast/ISP? Or is it the one that IPKall told me the calls would be coming from?What if they told me the calls would be coming from 2 possible IP's?
You may have to forward ports 5060 -5061 and 16600 - 16998 to your OBi in your router.
How would I do this? Just enter the address of the OBi in the router setup?
RonR:
Quote from: mfratella on August 05, 2011, 01:23:07 am
IPKall -> SIP username : (anything)
so this is the Sip Sorcery username?
You can use anything for the SIP URI username. The OBi ignores it, so it doesn't matter what you use.
Quote from: mfratella on August 05, 2011, 01:23:07 am
IPKall -> Hostname or IP address : ipaddress_or_hostname:port
where ipaddress_or_hostname is your public IP address or a hostname resolving to your public IP address and port is : 5060 = SP1 / 5061 = SP2 (the selected SP1/SP2 must be configured for SIP).
This is my IP address from Comcast/ISP? Or is it the one that IPKall told me the calls would be coming from?What if they told me the calls would be coming from 2 possible IP's?
This is your Internet IP address as assigned by your ISP. If your assigned IP address changes frequently, you may have to use a dynamic DNS service like dyndns.org.
Quote from: mfratella on August 05, 2011, 01:23:07 am
You may have to forward ports 5060 -5061 and 16600 - 16998 to your OBi in your router.
How would I do this? Just enter the address of the OBi in the router setup?
You would have to consult the documentation for your router for specifics, but you would be forwarding these ports to the OBi's local LAN IP address.
More information can be found here:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=895.0
drpeterchjr:
I set up my router for port forwarding and IPKall's SIP address pointing to my IP address at port 5061. I tried calling my IPKall number, and I get a busy signal. I don't think my Obi202 is set up correctly. I am trying to set it up on SP2. Can anyone provide more detailed settings on the Obi device? Any additional settings I should do on the Obi202? The SP2 status says "Not Configured."
ianobi:
No need to post more than once!
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