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drgeoff:
https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=526.0 is good reading for using Voice Gateways as additional outgoing only SPs.

The Admin Guide only covers the somewhat different originally intended use of VGs as in http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=371.msg2154#msg2154.

I have both modes in use.  The AA in my local OBi110 in UK uses the first mode above when calling back to my cellphone.  A remote OBi100 in Japan calls UK numbers through the OBi110 using 1-stage dialling (the second mode above).

Taoman:
Quote from: azrobert on July 19, 2018, 11:46:27 pm


CircleNet's new website allows you to change the callerid by yourself. Just click on the 3 horizontal lines at the top right of the dashboard. Click on Configuration then SIP Devices. You can delete, add or modify a device configuration. You can have multiple definitions with different callerid's.


Thanks for the heads up on that. I saw that page but didn't investigate it as I'd never have a need to change my outgoing CID on Circlenet. I was just going by what Sam said to just send an email with the CID you want to use. But I could see where that feature would be useful for people.

I still just use firertc when I want to change my outgoing CID for testing purposes.

Taoman:
Quote from: A_Friend on July 20, 2018, 04:31:26 am


The tricky field is "AccessNumber," right?  Everything else is pretty obvious.  So, for this purpose, you're actually using the name of the proxy server of the provider, and randomly including an SPnumber of any of your voice services that use SIP, and it doesn't matter which one?

So, for the sake of argument, let's say I'm setting up VG1.   If I have configured SIP providers on SP2, SP3, and SP4 (which I do), I could put SP4(someserver.somecompany.com) in that field.  Then, to use it in a phone call, I just need to include "vg1" in an outbound call route?  And it doesn't matter at all which SP I choose at all?


It's pretty simple and you've got it right. Of course, the ITSP has to accept outbound calls without registration. So for instance this wouldn't work with PhonePower. But you have to edit both the Phone port digitmap and Outboundcallroute to point to a vg. Doesn't matter which sp you point at as long as it's SIP (but not GV).

Digitmap: **6(Mvg6)
Outboundcallroute: {(<**6:>(Mvg6)):vg6}

Crap. I see the forum still won't allow images to be uploaded. Here's a VG example:

Name: CircleNet
AccessNumber: SP2(sip.circlenet.biz)
DigitMap:blah blah
AuthUserID: 123456789
Password: *****************

nang:
Hello Taoman and A_Friend - I have GV on SP1 and Callcentric on SP2 for 911. I am using obifirmware and Oauth configuration for GV which I believe of no use now. I want to use circlenet like you guys for my outgoing call.
Would it be better to delete GV from SP1 or use the voice gateway setup like you did? What is the advantage of one or the other?

Also would you be kind to post step by step instruction on how to setup circlenet for outgoing calls only with callcentric as incoming. I am following your comments above but kind of getting lost here. As I am using obifirmware, I can't use obitalk dashboard and have to use ip page for configuration, correct?

A_Friend:
Quote from: nang on July 20, 2018, 03:43:02 pm

... post step by step instruction on how to setup circlenet for outgoing calls only with callcentric as incoming.


Yes, you log in via the "UI" (user interface) at the device's IP address to manage things.  The Admin Guide may be helpful, or it may just confuse you more.  I find it invaluable, especially after I already have some rough idea what I'm looking at.

I can't give you the whole recipe right now, but here are a few tips:

1) When you register for circlenet, write down the damned customer-website password that pops up.  They're not going to email that to you. 
2) The SIP account they set up for you is inactive.  You have to go into SIP Devices on their website and activate it.  That was driving me nuts for a bit.
3) Under "Physical Interfaces," you can set your phone's default outbound service.
4) You should also code your 911 to voip.ms into the OutboundCallRoute string.
5) You're going to need a DID for voip.ms, or it's not going to get regular PSTN calls, or forwarded calls from GoogleVoice.
6) If you don't already have a DID, it might make sense to make Circlenet your primary for everything and get their $8/month deal.

OR, consider this:
Just go buy an Obi200/202, and get your Google Voice working again and forget about Circlenet.  Or keep it.  You get four ITSPs and SPs to play with on the Obi2 series.

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