GV setup with IP phone, Polycom VVX500,Obi202 - caution newbie stupid question
drgeoff:
Quote from: nexus415 on May 25, 2018, 07:10:28 pm
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?
Not correct. Re-read the instructions. 127.0.0.1 is entered on the OBi in one of its SP slots. On the Polycom, the SIP Outbound Proxy should be the IP address of the OBi.
"OBi200" is just a string. You can use more or less any strings provided the UN is the same everywhere and the PW is the same everywhere. UN and PW can be different.
dogwood:
I have very similar issue and question.
Gear
OBi202 adapter
VVX 500 with latest firmware
Anveo.com with OBitalk plan
I'm using OBi202 as a proxy. It's been working great for two lines with a Yealink T21 IP phone.
I purchased a VVX 500 and I can send and receive calls on line 1 but the display shows "Not Registered" errors on both lines.
Line two can only dial outbound. When I reconnect the Yealink both lines work perfectly again so I'm quite sure it's a VVX 500 configuration issue.
The challenge is, I've tried the same VVX settings as the Yealink but things don't line up perfectly. I've tried factory resetting and about 50 different various ways of testing it.
Has anybody has success with the VVX 500 the way I'm using it? I'd like to resolve and keep this phone if possible so any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
dogwood:
Please let me know if you have any suggestions?
dogwood:
I tried following the link above but it's for a Cisco phone. I'm sending this Polycom VVX 500 back. So sad because the Yealink was super simple to program. It's just a single web page for the Sip account. Polycom has you click on 20 items to get it to work, then it won't register through the proxy Obihai. Additionally, online support is very weak as nobody has responded to my question at all. I'm buying a Yealink T38G and I expect it to work on the first try, just like the T21 did.
drgeoff:
azrobert's instructions are generic and contain nothing specific to a Cisco IP phone.
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