Simple config OBi110 to Mac Softphone

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042DYA:
Everyone on this thread - thank you very much.  Your support and response has been nothing short of amazing.  My apologies for not being more clear in my opening ask...  yes, I definitely want to make and receive calls via the POTS line.  I will try the configuration guidance and let you all know how I make out.

Thank you again!

042DYA:
Silly question... should I just buy the OBi212?  Would that make this easier?   At the end of the day all I want to do is use a softphone client to make and receive calls from my computer (Mac preferred) via my POTS line while at home.  It would be great to extend this beyond my firewall and have the same capability while I travel but that's a cool /nice to have.

Again, thank you for your help.  This forum is awesome.

azrobert:
The OBi212 is basically the same setup except all the port numbers automatically get resolved with registration, so it is an easier setup. One example is you can route inbound calls to Local_Client instead of IP address and port.

I don't think you can use this method when travelling. Outbound calls might work, but I don't think inbound will. You can use another method when travelling.

Did you try using Phonerlite or Zoiper with the OBi110? How far did you get?

042DYA:
Again, thank you all very much for your help and patience - especially drgeoff and azrobert.

I am up and running!!!  I am using X-Lite softphone on my Mac.  Setup was easy using the examples you provided for Phoner and Zoiper.

I am amazed that with all the various settings available it only took less than 10 to make this work.

Giving back, here is my config:

OBi110 @ 192.168.1.29
iMac @ 192.168.1.100

OBi110 Configuration
ITSP Profile B > SIP > ProxyServer > 127.0.0.1
ITSP Profile B > SIP > X_SpoofCallerID > Checked
SP2 Service > X_ServProvProfile > B
SP2 Service > X_InboundCallRoute > {OBi110:li},{ph}
SP2 Service > X_RegisterEnable > UnChecked
SP2 Service > AuthUserName > OBi110
SP2 Service > AuthPassword > password
LINE Port > InboundCallRoute > ph,sp2(0@192.168.1.100:5060)

X-Lite Configuration
Sip Account > Account Name > OBi110
Sip Account > General> User Details > User ID > OBi110
Sip Account > General> User Details > Domain > 192.168.1.29:5061
Sip Account > General> User Details > Authorization name > OBi110
Sip Account > General> Domain Proxy > Register with domain and receive calls > Unchecked
Sip Account > General> Domain Proxy > Send outbound via > Domain > Checked
Sip Account > General> Domain Proxy > Send outbound via > Address > 192.168.1.29:5061
Sip Account > Topology > Firewall traversal method > None > Checked
Sip Account > Topology > Range of ports used on local computer > Checked
Sip Account > Topology > Range of ports used on local computer > 5060 - 5060
Sip Account > Advanced > Use SIP Outbound > Checked

All else defaults.

I can make and receive calls on my iMac!!!

Thank you again.

azrobert:
Quote from: 042DYA on October 29, 2017, 06:24:41 am

Once I get this working - the POTS line - I would like to Google Voice on SP2.

It's very easy to include GV. After you define the GV trunk, you just need to modify the inbound route. You need to identify the numbers for each trunk. You can use a prefix or something like 10 digits to GV and everything else to Line.

SP2 Service > X_InboundCallRoute > {OBi110>(xxxxxxxxxx):sp1},{OBi110:li},{ph}
or
SP2 Service > X_InboundCallRoute >  {OBi110>(<**1:>xx.):sp1},{OBi110:li},{ph}
This will remove the prefix before sending to SP1

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