OBi2xx or OBi10xx with a Backing-Off OBi1xx
azrobert:
If you have a broken OBi100 and also own an OBi200, you can define the broken GV account on the OBi200 and then route calls to/from the OBi100.
After defining GV on the OBi200, use OBI Expert to change the routing rules.
Anything dialed on the OBi100 that matches the Primary Line's digit map will be routed to SP4 on OBi200. OBI200 SP4 inbound calls will be routed to the OBi100's phone port.
Forwarding inbound GV calls to Callcentric will continue to work, so if you are doing this there is no need to route inbound SP4 calls to the OBi100.
OBi200
Define the OBi100 GV account on SP4
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute: pp(200222222)
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{200222222:sp4},{ph}
Replace 200222222 with the OBi number of the OBi100
OBi100
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> OutboundCallRoute:
The 1st rule is: {([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp}
Change it to: {(<510111111*>(Mpli)):pp}
Replace 510111111 with OBi number of the OBi200
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph
drgeoff:
Just to make the usefulness of this more clear.
The OBi1x0 does NOT need to be on the same network or in the same premises or even in the same country as the OBi2xx or OBi10x2.
PaulInDenver:
Use 202 as SP FOR THE 110???
I want to do exactly this ==> assuming GV will no longer be accessible from OBI1xx after their security upgrade rollout is complete. PLEASE let me know if this is false, and the 110 will still work with GV.
I had been using an OBI110, but saw many "backing offs", learned GV was going to stop working entirely with it, and bought an OBI202. I want to use the PSTN In feature of the 110, and this forwarding sounds perfect. But I am a newbie and need help.
SP Question: How do I administer an SP for the OBI110, without getting new service from an ITSP? Can I use the OBI202 as its SP, and if yes, How??? Help, please!
Thanks in advance!
PaulInDenver
drgeoff:
Quote from: PaulInDenver on November 11, 2017, 12:59:57 pm
Use 202 as SP FOR THE 110???
I want to do exactly this ==> assuming GV will no longer be accessible from OBI1xx after their security upgrade rollout is complete. PLEASE let me know if this is false, and the 110 will still work with GV.
I had been using an OBI110, but saw many "backing offs", learned GV was going to stop working entirely with it, and bought an OBI202. I want to use the PSTN In feature of the 110, and this forwarding sounds perfect. But I am a newbie and need help.
SP Question: How do I administer an SP for the OBI110, without getting new service from an ITSP? Can I use the OBI202 as its SP, and if yes, How??? Help, please!
Thanks in advance!
PaulInDenver
http://blog.obihai.com/ is quite explicit.
The opening post by azrobert tells you what you need to do. You do not require new service from an ITSP.
azrobert:
You are not saying exactly what you want. I assume you want to route calls to PSTN from either OBi202 phone port. I also assume you want GV as your Primary route. You need to use a prefix to route calls to PSTN. I hate using the ** prefix and I use a single 9 prefix. You can route calls without a prefix if you can identify the PSTN numbers (7 digits to PSTN, 10 digits to GV and 11 to PSTN). You can also use area codes to identify PSTN numbers.
OBi110
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute: ph,pp(510111111)
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{510111111:li}
Replace 510111111 with OBi number of the OBi200
OBi200
Physical Interfaces -> Phone1/2 Port -> DigitMap
Add 9xxxxxxx|9xxxxxxxxxx| after the beginning parenthesis.
Physical Interfaces -> Phone1/2 Port -> OutboundCallRoute:
The 1st rule is: {([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp}
Change it to: {(<200222222*>(<9:>xxxxxxx|<9:1>xxxxxxxxxx)):pp}
Replace 200222222 with OBi number of the OBi110
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph
9xxxxxxx will be routed to PSTN as xxxxxxx
9xxxxxxxxxx will be routed to PSTN as 1xxxxxxxxxx
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