Phone connected to Obi200 Not Receiving Incoming Calls (Google Voice)
spoiledsport:
Thanks for all this information. It really helps me understand how this work. I just head out to the Simon GW web site to see how the priority this is configured. I see the following
XMPP priority 127: Previously, all GVGW accounts were set at standard priority 20, which allowed other Google Talk/Chat programs to “override” the login and intercept incoming calls. (For example, if you opened GMail chat on the same account as your Google Voice number registered on the GVGW, incoming calls would ring on GMail chat and not on the gateway.) Having received a lot of feedback on this, I’ve set the default priority to 127 (highest) for all new registrations. With that, all Google Voice calls should hit the gateway, even if you open other Google Talk clients on the same account.
That means that I am basically done. I will send an email to request for this priority to be changed for my device. I would really love to both devices ringing for incoming calls. Could I set the same priority for the OBI200? Would that allow for both connections to ring on incoming calls?
Once again, thanks for all your help.
SteveInWA:
You will have to work it out with Bill Simon. 127 is the highest priority. You cannot set the OBi to the same value and expect it to work.
GPz1100:
Having both set to the same priority will not work. It's one or the other. If the higher priority device is offline then the next one in the list gets the call.
The work around to ring both devices is to use an intermediary such as callcentric. You establish an account with them then add one of their free NY DID products. The assigned number is irrelevant. No one will ever see it or use it.
The obi not using the gateway will need to have the callcentric sip credentials configured in one of the SPx slots. If it's a 202 model, you'll need to configure which phone port you want that spx slot to ring for inbound calls.
Make some test calls to the DID yourself (using another phone) to make sure your obi is properly configured to receive calls. Then add the callcentric DID (note, it's not a number starting with 1777xxxxxx - that's your callcentric account number) to google voice as a forwarding number. Google will make a test call to it to validate.
When all is said and done, both devices will ring for incoming calls to that gv #. The one using the gateway profile will likely ring before the callcentric because it's a more direct path.
azrobert:
Quote from: spoiledsport on February 08, 2018, 01:42:50 pm
I would really love to both devices ringing for incoming calls.
I have a question for you. I own an OBi110 that stopped working, but it started working on December 19th and is still working. Have any of your OBi110s started working again?
See:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=13360.0
There is a very easy fix to get both boxes to ring. After lowering the GVGW priority, you can then modify the OBi200 inbound route to ring the phone port and also send the call over the OBiTalk network to the OBi110. Use OBi Expert to make the following changes:
OBi200
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_InboundCallRoute: ph,pp(200123456)
Replace 200123456 with the OBi number of the OBi110.
OBi110
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph
This is the default, but the setup process might have changed it.
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Have you tried/understood Taoman's suggestion?
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=13398.msg87037#msg87037
Delete the GV trunk on the OBi200 and then register the OBi200 to the same GVGW account. Use a suffix on the OBi's AuthUserName. Use GV18005551212x1 on one box and GV18005551212x2 on the other. Both boxes should now receive inbound calls.
spoiledsport:
I haven't try my OBI110s without the Simon Gateway. I will try that tonight and let you know.
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