Possible to use Obi100 as second phone port to Obi200?
azrobert:
To use the OBiTalk network for routing calls, the OBi100 must be added to OBiTalk. It doesn't take much effort to add the OBi100 back to OBiTalk.
There is another method that routes calls over your local network that doesn't have this requirement. You can do the configuration from the OBi100's local interface. It's a little harder setup, but it's a better solution. You're not dependent on the OBiTalk network. It's a similar setup except you need to define a dummy trunk on each box to do the routing.
It's your call on what method you want to use.
drgeoff:
Quote from: sportflyer on July 20, 2018, 04:01:52 pm
How to reset and not loose the last firmware update ?
It is a common misconception that a reset returns to the firmware version that was originally installed when the OBi was manufactured. It does not. An OBi's flash memory contains only one version of firmware. A firmware update overwrites what was there previously. The reset loads the configuration parameter values which are the defaults for the firmware in the OBi.
sportflyer:
Quote from: drgeoff on July 20, 2018, 11:53:38 pm
Quote from: sportflyer on July 20, 2018, 04:01:52 pm
How to reset and not loose the last firmware update ?
It is a common misconception that a reset returns to the firmware version that was originally installed when the OBi was manufactured. It does not. An OBi's flash memory contains only one version of firmware. A firmware update overwrites what was there previously. The reset loads the configuration parameter values which are the defaults for the firmware in the OBi.
So a reset will keep 2886 which is my current fw with its default settings?
sportflyer:
Quote from: azrobert on July 20, 2018, 09:27:30 pm
To use the OBiTalk network for routing calls, the OBi100 must be added to OBiTalk. It doesn't take much effort to add the OBi100 back to OBiTalk.
There is another method that routes calls over your local network that doesn't have this requirement. You can do the configuration from the OBi100's local interface. It's a little harder setup, but it's a better solution. You're not dependent on the OBiTalk network. It's a similar setup except you need to define a dummy trunk on each box to do the routing.
It's your call on what method you want to use.
Is there a link to the second method so I can see how much more complex it is? Tks
azrobert:
OBi100
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A SIP -> ProxyServer: xx.xx.xx.xx
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A SIP -> ProxyServerPort: ppp1
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A General -> DigitMap:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.S3|0)
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> AuthUserName: OBi100
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_RegisterEnable: (unchecked)
Replace xx.xx.xx.xx with the IP address of the OBi200
Set ppp1 to the OBi200's SP4 X_UserAgentPort
OBi200
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D SIP -> ProxyServer: 127.0.0.1
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID: Checked
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_ServProvProfile: D
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthUserName: OBi200
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_RegisterEnable: (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute:
{>0:ph},{OBi100>(Msp3):sp3}
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> MaxSessions: 4
2 default is ok if only using SP3 from the OBi100
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute:
sp4(0@yy.yy.yy.yy:ppp2)
Replace yy.yy.yy.yy with the IP address of the OBi100
Set ppp2 to the OBi100's SP1 X_UserAgentPort
OBi100
0 will ring the OBi200's Phone Port
All other numbers will be routed to the OBi200's SP3
Inbound OBi200 SP3 calls will ring the OBi100.
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