So no SP is necessary???
I'm sorry for my ignorance, but unless I configure an SP, OBItalk doesn't want to route calls using **9+OBI#(9digits). The 110 seems unreachable w/o an SP defined.
==>If there is a way to use OBItalk without assigning any SPs on the 110, can someone please tell me how to do that?
Target Configuration:
My goal config is to preserve the functionality on my 2 line phones where each line dials OUT on different GV instances, but both lines ring on incoming calls to either GV instance. I want to dedicate ph2 of the 202 to FAX, so my 2nd voice line needs to come from the 110. Finally, I have another PSTN to attach to the 110, for rare incoming calls, and it can ring on only one appearance.
OBI202: SP1 is GV1 --> rings ph1 + Obi110/ph
SP2 is GV2 --> rings ph1 + Obit110/ph
Fax (TBI) --> Fax rings ph2 dedicated fax line (can GV route fax calls?
Can I detect Incoming Fax on a GV line and direct it to ph2 (iff GV can route fax)?
Or do I need a different ITSP for fax?
ph1 uses SP1/GV1 for outgoing calls
ph2 (ded fax) uses a GV SP if possible for outgoing calls, else alternate ITSP
OBI110: Rings on incoming calls to either GV1 or GV2 (non-fax) --> Obi110/ph is my 2nd line on my 2 line phones
Outgoing calls (from line 2 of phones) via GV2
PSTN In --> OBI110/ph (Line2 of phones) (Outgoing calls to PSTN are rare, ringing only 1 line OK)
I hope the above makes sense.
QuoteYou 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
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Azrobert, thanks for your CallRoute and DIgitMap work. I'd much appreciate your showing me the rules for my layout above.
Thank you to everyone for your help. and patience.
Paul