Speed Dial Setup (SOLVED)
Dreamer:
Can any one please tell me why the speed dial for OBI device with **9xxxxxxxxx is not working its connecting on primary out going line ( google voice) and giving error.
RonR:
Quote from: Dreamer on December 05, 2011, 04:33:48 am
Can any one please tell me why the speed dial for OBI device with **9xxxxxxxxx is not working its connecting on primary out going line ( google voice) and giving error.
Are all of the DigitMap and OutboundCallRoute settings at Default? Verify this in the OBi itself, not at the OBiTALK Web Portal. Please post any that are not currently set to Default.
davea0511:
Sorry for asking more noob questions, but this information is completely missing from any of the official Obihai documents (http://www.obitalk.com/obinet/pg/obhdev/speeddial). Those documents won't even tell you have to use speed dial (I discovered by trial and error that it's just the speed-dial digit followed by a star - maybe all you VOIP/PBX experts already knew this but the rest of us need to be spoon fed).
So ... what are those the pre-existing speed dials, and can I delete them?
The first one has the name "Soft Phone" ... and it's grayed out ... I can't delete it. This was there when I first setup the obitalk account ... if it doesn't work then why do I have to have it occupy a speed-dial slot? Can I move it to a speed-dial slot other than #1 since it's useless to me? I don't even want a "Soft Phone".
The second one has the name I gave my obi100 device. I guess it's only useful if I have another obihai device to call it, yes? I bought one, just haven't set it up yet. So why does it start with **9 instead of simply show the 11 digit phone number attached to the device? Is there an advantage of dialing the **9+number instead of the 11 digit phone number when calling from one device to another?
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