GV setup with IP phone, Polycom VVX500,Obi202 - caution newbie stupid question

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nexus415:
I have a Obi202, a GV number and a analog phone. They are presently all connected and working. However I want to remove the analog phone and instead use a Polycom V V X 500 IP phone. The Polycom phone is hardwired into the same network as the Obi202 but they are not directly connected. How do I configure both the Obi 202 and Polycom?

azrobert:
See:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=12492.0

You need to use OBi Expert to make the OBi202 changes.

There was a bug introduced after build 5757, where some devices can't register to an OBi2xx. If your phone won't register, you can circumvent this bug if your phone can call without registration. Make the following changes:

Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_Proxy: Unchecked

Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute:
ph,sp4(OBi200@xx.xx.xx.xx:pppp)
xx.xx.xx.xx:pppp is the IP address and port of your phone

Edit:
I copied the wrong setting above. It has been corrected.

nexus415:
Thanks, still not able to get it to work. I suspect it is in my polycom steup.

A few q's.
1. Where do I find the pppp you reference? It not included with the IP address.
2. When I pick up the polycom receiver, the display reads "SIP:" and will not let me dial a number

Thanks

azrobert:
pppp is the listening port on your phone. The default is usually 5060. If you can define multiple accounts on the phone, each will have a different port. That rule is to route inbound calls to your phone, and won't affect outbound. I wouldn't worry about it. You can just skip making that change now.

Use OBi Expert to check if the phone is registered to the OBi202. To enter OBi Expert from the Dashboard click on the gear ICON to the right of your OBi202 then select OBi Expert Config, confirm and select Enter OBi Expert.

Click on Status then System Status. Under SP4 Service Status it will show the IP address and port of your phone when registered. If it's not registered you won't see any address. This is the IP address and port (pppp) you need to route inbound calls.

If the phone isn't registered, you either did something wrong or the bug is preventing registration. Can your phone be configured to call without registration?

nexus415:
Under status SP4 it states "Registration Not Required"

In the polycom setup I added 127.0.0.1 as the SIP Outbpund Proxy, with 5060 as the port. Is that correct? I now can dial a number. However when I dial I always get a busy tone.

Unrelated, you reference "OBi200" in all instructions for UN and PW. Should I use OBi200 or OBi202 given I have a OBi202?

Lastly "Can your phone be configured to call without registration?" Sorry I do not know what this means.

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