Outgoing calls with Zoiper (503 Service Unavailable / 603 media inactivity)

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azrobert:
There are a few posts reporting a 603 error. I don't see a resolution. Here is one:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=14270.0

Are you running the current firmware? I'm running 5859 and Zoiper on an Android works for me with X_Proxy disabled. 5897 introduced several bugs.  5898 fixed the bugs and is the current version.

A_Friend:
I'm intrigued.  I didn't know you could register zoiper as SP2, etc.  Can someone explain, in macro terms, how this is set up?

I currently use zoiper on a smartphone, remotely, as a local extension (subaccount) via voip.ms, to call another subaccount which resides on an Obi202, from which I use AutoAttendant in conjunction with my speed dials.  It works well and it's not particularly cumbersome, but it seems like I've got unnecessary layers compared to what you're doing.

Shanon:
Quote from: azrobert on July 17, 2018, 12:14:05 pm

There are a few posts reporting a 603 error. I don't see a resolution. Here is one:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=14270.0

Are you running the current firmware? I'm running 5859 and Zoiper on an Android works for me with X_Proxy disabled. 5897 introduced several bugs.  5898 fixed the bugs and is the current version.



I am running the latest 5898. Zoiper is on Android and works fine (incoming/outgoing) but for the unanswered call scenario.
Zoiper <-> OBi stops working for about 5 minutes once it goes into the "Service Unavailable" state.

Are your OBi & Zoiper settings similar to the ones in the post I mentioned earlier?

azrobert:
Quote from: Shanon on July 17, 2018, 01:37:33 pm

Are your OBi & Zoiper settings similar to the ones in the post I mentioned earlier?


Yes, the part that counts is the same. I just tried calling another GV number. I let it ring until GV voicemail picked up. No 603 error.

azrobert:
Quote from: A_Friend on July 17, 2018, 12:53:59 pm

I'm intrigued.  I didn't know you could register zoiper as SP2, etc.  Can someone explain, in macro terms, how this is set up?


This setup is basically for WiFi on your local network. Some people have had some success outside their local network with some OBi setting changes. I never got it to work reliably.  See 2nd option here:

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=12895.0;attach=2230

There is a reliable method for remote access. It uses the Android softphone CSipSimple and requires the free Sip2Sip service. This method doesn't use the Auto Attendant. If you're interested, please open a new topic and I'll show you the setup. I haven't used this in years and hope nothing has changed.

Edit:
I just tried the Sip2Sip method and it still works.
CSipSimple can pass the outbound number plus your public IP address to sip2sip.
sip2sip forwards the call to your public IP.
Your router port forwards the call to your OBi.
Forwarding the call thru sip2sip eliminates the audio problems other methods have.

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