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Transfer from PSTN to another OBI

Started by jerome, July 19, 2018, 06:31:19 AM

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jerome

Hello, I may have already ask the question,

I  have
1 OBI110 with 1 Line and 1 voip
1 OB200 with 1 voip and 1 GV

how can I have when someone call to the PSTN to have the OBI110 rin and the GV attach to the OBI200
in my Line Config I have
InboundCallRoute: {pp(OBI200xxx),ph}

Doesn't seems to work,

Thank you
Jerome

drgeoff

#1
Quote from: jerome on July 19, 2018, 06:31:19 AM
Hello, I may have already ask the question,

I  have
1 OBI110 with 1 Line and 1 voip
1 OB200 with 1 voip and 1 GV

how can I have when someone call to the PSTN to have the OBI110 rin and the GV attach to the OBI200
in my Line Config I have
InboundCallRoute: {pp(OBI200xxx),ph}

Doesn't seems to work,

Thank you
Jerome
Between ( and ) should be the 9 digit number on the underside of the OBi200. Prefixing it with ob (note no i) is optional.

jerome

#2
yes It is there as {pp(xxxxxxxxx),ph}, I didn't added for privacy concern.

Jerome

azrobert

Make sure nothing in the OBi200 is blocking the call.

OBi200
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph

A_Friend

Quote from: jerome on July 19, 2018, 06:31:19 AM
I  have
1 OBI110 with 1 Line and 1 voip
1 OB200 with 1 voip and 1 GV

how can I have when someone call to the PSTN to have the OBI110 rin and the GV attach to the OBI200

What do you mean by having "the GV attach to the Obi200?"  What exactly are you trying to do?  Why do you need to bridge these two devices?


jerome

Quote from: A_Friend on July 19, 2018, 08:54:51 AM
Quote from: jerome on July 19, 2018, 06:31:19 AM
I  have
1 OBI110 with 1 Line and 1 voip
1 OB200 with 1 voip and 1 GV

how can I have when someone call to the PSTN to have the OBI110 rin and the GV attach to the OBI200

What do you mean by having "the GV attach to the Obi200?"  What exactly are you trying to do?  Why do you need to bridge these two devices?



I am trying to ring GV in USA the GV is SP1 in my OBI200 the Line (PSTN) is attach to a OBI110 in France

Jerome

azrobert

GV is a provider. You can't "ring" GV. Do you want to ring the phone attached to the OBi200 or use GV to forward the call to another number?

jerome

#7
Quote from: azrobert on July 19, 2018, 09:07:05 AM
GV is a provider. You can't "ring" GV. Do you want to ring the phone attached to the OBi200 or use GV to forward the call to another number?

yes that would work use GV to forward the call to another number?

A_Friend

Quote from: jerome on July 19, 2018, 08:57:01 AM
I am trying to ring GV in USA the GV is SP1 in my OBI200 the Line (PSTN) is attach to a OBI110 in France

Okay, I'm just guessing here, but if you're trying to bridge incoming calls on your FXO line so the caller can make calls in North America from France, using the Google Voice as an outbound line...

The trusted circle thing in ObiTalk is probably your best bet.  I've never needed this so haven't any experience or advice regarding it.  But, look into this first.  https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=3094.0

It could be done without ObiTalk, but it's less seamless and depends on those voip carrier lines:

1) using the voip connections on each device, you'd forward the incoming call on the telco line on the 110 via voip to SP2 on the Obi200

2) set the inbound call route on SP2 to go to Auto Attendant

3) set up Auto Attendant to use SP1 as default

4) set up some sort of security to keep out the riff-raff, perhaps a code in Auto Attendant


jerome

Quote from: A_Friend on July 19, 2018, 09:43:35 AM
Quote from: jerome on July 19, 2018, 08:57:01 AM
I am trying to ring GV in USA the GV is SP1 in my OBI200 the Line (PSTN) is attach to a OBI110 in France
Okay, I'm just guessing here, but if you're trying to bridge incoming calls on your FXO line so the caller can make calls in North America from France, using the Google Voice as an outbound line..
Not Only make a call from France (with trusted list), but also ring the GV on SP1 in OBI200 (USA)

Thank you
Jerome

A_Friend

Quote from: jerome on July 19, 2018, 12:47:29 PM
Not Only make a call from France (with trusted list), but also ring the GV on SP1 in OBI200 (USA)

So...  You want to ring the PHONE attached to the Obi200, right?  And it has another carrier on SP2?

There are 4 SPs on the Obi200, and one phone port.  You can ring the phone with any of those SPs.

You dial in to SP2, the phone rings.  Or, if you dial into AutoAttendant, you press "1" and the phone rings.

Ringing the phone doesn't have to have anything to do with Google Voice.

jerome

Quote from: A_Friend on July 19, 2018, 12:54:56 PM
Quote from: jerome on July 19, 2018, 12:47:29 PM
Not Only make a call from France (with trusted list), but also ring the GV on SP1 in OBI200 (USA)

So...  You want to ring the PHONE attached to the Obi200, right?  And it has another carrier on SP2?

There are 4 SPs on the Obi200, and one phone port.  You can ring the phone with any of those SPs.

You dial in to SP2, the phone rings.  Or, if you dial into AutoAttendant, you press "1" and the phone rings.

Ringing the phone doesn't have to have anything to do with Google Voice.

When call from the Line on Obi110, I want the OBI110 (phone attached), the OBi200 (phone attach and the SP1) to ring, if this not a trusted caller if this is the trusted caller then aa.

hope it is clear

Thank you
Jerome

A_Friend

Which is the voip carrier you're using?  Do you have DIDs from that carrier?

jerome

Quote from: A_Friend on July 19, 2018, 01:45:30 PM
Which is the voip carrier you're using?  Do you have DIDs from that carrier?

Obi110 has phone line and Sp with Callwithus
Obi200 has SP1 GV and Sp2 Callwithus

no did

-J

A_Friend

OK, I just spent a few minutes on callwithus' website, and I can't figure out if they have the features you need to do this.  You probably do, but either way, I'm going to use an example how I'd do it with Callcentric.

Callcentric gives you an 11 digit account number of the form 17771234567.  You can create extensions, too.  For the sake of argument, let's say you've set these up as 101, 102, and 103.  They also have longer names, based on your account number, i.e. 17771234567101, 17771234567102, etc.  The short numbers are useful for dialing.  The long numbers are needed for their Call Treatment features, I think.

With either of these, you have a choice of using the device to do sequential ring, or using their website to do simultaneous ring.

Sequential ring is accomplished by setting the CallForwardOnNoAnswer fields on the LINE port.  Let's say after 4 rings you want it to forward to the Obi200.  So in the CallForwardOnNoAnswerNumber field, you'd put SP2(101), which you've cleverly programmed on the Obi200 to receive the calls, probably on SP2.

So an incoming call would ring on the Obi110 for 4 rings and if not answered, would ring on the Obi200 where it could be answered.

Now, to do simultaneous ring, you need to use both SPs on the 110 and one on the 200.

You'd forward LINE to SP1 where it would call 17771234567.  On the Callcentric website, you would set up a Call Treatment that said to simultaneously ring extensions 101 and 102 (which you've installed on the Obi110 SP2).

That said, I'm not sure how you handle AutoAttendant with this situation.  If AutoAttendant picks up, the Obi110 stops ringing.  You'll also need to pass a callerID from the line port.  Don't have a 110, so don't know how possible that is. 

Anyway, see if any of this translates to CallWithUs.

Good luck.

drgeoff

Quote from: jerome on July 19, 2018, 01:10:46 PM
Quote from: A_Friend on July 19, 2018, 12:54:56 PM
Quote from: jerome on July 19, 2018, 12:47:29 PM
Not Only make a call from France (with trusted list), but also ring the GV on SP1 in OBI200 (USA)

So...  You want to ring the PHONE attached to the Obi200, right?  And it has another carrier on SP2?

There are 4 SPs on the Obi200, and one phone port.  You can ring the phone with any of those SPs.

You dial in to SP2, the phone rings.  Or, if you dial into AutoAttendant, you press "1" and the phone rings.

Ringing the phone doesn't have to have anything to do with Google Voice.

When call from the Line on Obi110, I want the OBI110 (phone attached), the OBi200 (phone attach and the SP1) to ring, if this not a trusted caller if this is the trusted caller then aa.

hope it is clear

Thank you
Jerome
The "and the SP1" part is not clear.

azrobert

Try just 1 of the functions you want. If you can't get this to work then the other functions won't work either.

Use OBi Expert to make the following changes:

OBi200
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph

OBi110
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute:
ph,pp(510111111)

Replace 510111111 with OBi number of the OBi200

Call the Line port's phone number. The OBi110 and the OBi200 should ring.

A_Friend

Quote from: azrobert on July 20, 2018, 09:29:59 AM
OBi200
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph

OBi110
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute:
ph,pp(510111111)

That is SO much simpler than trying to do it without Obitalk!

Just as well I never needed to do that -- link two ATAs.  Thanks for the eye-opener!

drgeoff

Quote from: azrobert on July 20, 2018, 09:29:59 AM
Try just 1 of the functions you want. If you can't get this to work then the other functions won't work either.

Use OBi Expert to make the following changes:

OBi200
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph

OBi110
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute:
ph,pp(510111111)

Replace 510111111 with OBi number of the OBi200

Call the Line port's phone number. The OBi110 and the OBi200 should ring.

That's the same as I told the OP 2 days ago in the first reply in this topic but the OP replied that he had already done that and it didn't work.

azrobert

Quote from: drgeoff on July 20, 2018, 01:08:43 PM
That's the same as I told the OP 2 days ago in the first reply in this topic but the OP replied that he had already done that and it didn't work.

Actually, the OP's 1st post said what he was doing. You suggested he use the OBi number, which he was already doing. In Reply#3 I suggested setting the OBiTalk inbound route. The OP didn't respond to my post, so I didn't know if he tried it and that is why my last post.