How to access POTS line (Line 2) with Obi212?

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azrobert:
Sorry, I forgot the Call Button doesn't support an OBi110.

If you absolutely don't want to change the configuration on the OBi110, you can use the call button to call the OBi212 and then forward the call to the OBi110.

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: pp(200123456)

Change 200123456 to the OBi number of the OBi110

webraider:
Okay... I actually did something a Little different.  I forgot that I had a GigasetONE which is a bluetooth to POTS box.  It lets you pair a bluetooth enabled cellphone and then outputs to a POTS.  I did this to call the OBI212. It rang immediately, I let it ring 3 times.. then I picked up the receiver and it answered the POTS...

So now I guess this means there is nothing wrong with the OBI212 right?  So how can I make this work on my in house POTS?

FYI.. I'm including my call log...

drgeoff:
The Gigaset One was a rebadged Xlink BTTN as is the Ligo Bluewave which is the version I have.  http://www.myxlink.com/xlink_bttn.aspx and http://www.ligo.co.uk/ligo-bluewave-hub .

I would surmise that another OBi212 is not going to give a different result with your PBX.

You could try other values of the various settings on the LINE port page. Notably the ones I've highlighted in the attached.  The actual values shown are what I use on a telco line here in the UK.  Standards are different on your side of the pond so don't expect to have success just by copying mine.

webraider:
okay.. here's an even weirder part.  If I plug my OBI110 into the passthrough ethernet port of the OBI212 , even though it's unregistered, the POTS line works perfectly.  If it rings I can simply answer it.  If I unplug the OBI110 from the passthrough ethernet port, the POTS line goes back to me having to dial ## to pick it up.  

It works either way If the OBI110 is registered or unregistered.  how is this possible???

So it (OBI212) works like it should if the OBI110 is plugged into the other ethernet port.

It doesn't work like it should if I remove the OBI110...

I'm seriously confused.

drgeoff:
Earthing or floating voltage effects?

What happens if you use the old PSU from the 110 to power the 212?  (110 not connected.)

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