Gateway Calling for Google Voice?
ppan:
Quote from: azrobert on July 22, 2018, 04:24:02 pm
What are SPA1-3? Do you mean SP1-3? What would the speed dial do? Do you mean a dial prefix? You can use a dial prefix to access SP3. You can modify the config to use any dial prefix you want.
Yes, I meant SP1-3. My turn for typos :-[ (I was getting used to writing SPA2102..)
OK, so to dial out on Obi202 GV#3, I would just dial a prefix of #3 (for example) before dialing the number. In a similar way that I could dial ##2 to dial out on a gateway call.
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By the way; is the correct term "provisioning" when I "set it up" with SPA3?
https://getvoip.com/library/what-is-provisioning/
Thanks, so I am provisioning GV#3 when "setting it up" with SP3 :)
I will try your instructions to forward the outbound call from SPA2102 to Obi202 shortly.
ppan:
I tried your test instructions, but there were several issues:
Obi202
1. Currently SP4 is not used. Does it matter if it is or not?
2. Which phone line will ring on Obi202 if the test works? Both?
3. The X_UserAgentPort for SP4 is 5063 (not 5083)
SPA2102
Here is how I have it setup for CallCentric (only used for incoming calls):
I tried to set it up for Obi202:
1. I don't have a field for the port so I tried IP[of Obi202]:Port
2. I tried to make a call but the Obi202 didn't ring (I got a dial tone and then a busy signal after dialing) :(
3. If I add Callcentric inbound, I guess that I would add callcentric.com in the proxy field? Is that correct? There is no clear separation between outgoing and incoming call providers(?).
4. There also does not appear to be an option to register incoming but not outgoing calls.
EDIT: I also tried the X_UserAgentPort for SP2, which is 5081. I use SP2 for incoming Callcentric calls. The results were the same as for port 5063.
azrobert:
SP4 must be defined. Use this dummy definition:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> ProxyServer: 127.0.0.1
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID: Checked
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthUserName: OBi202
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_RegisterEnable: unchecked
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_ServProvProfile: D
I would set the Proxy to the same value as Outbound Proxy.
Set UserID to any value like ppan.
Set ANS Call Without Reg to Yes.
You don't need this now, but will when you route GV inbound to the SPA2102.
If the OBi202 phone rings then make this change for routing outbound to SP1.
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute:
{ppan>(Msp1):sp1},{ph}
ppan is the SPA2102's UserID
ppan:
Quote from: azrobert on July 22, 2018, 10:37:31 pm
SP4 must be defined. Use this dummy definition:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> ProxyServer: 127.0.0.1
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID: Checked
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthUserName: OBi202
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_RegisterEnable: unchecked
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_ServProvProfile: D
I would set the Proxy to the same value as Outbound Proxy.
Set UserID to any value like ppan.
Set ANS Call Without Reg to Yes.
You don't need this now, but will when you route GV inbound to the SPA2102.
If the OBi202 phone rings then make this change for routing outbound to SP1.
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute:
{ppan>(Msp1):sp1},{ph}
ppan is the SPA2102's UserID
Everything worked this time. The phone rang and I then changed the routing to SP1. I made a call and it worked fine :).
1. However, I don't understand how SP4 can be free now? Didn't we use it in the settings above? I am surprised that it shows as "Not configured" in the regular dashboard.
2. Also, as I showed in the setup above, I do currently not need to route GV inbound to the SPA2102. However, I do need to setup SPA2102 to receive incoming calls from Callcentric#1. I am not sure how to do that. I had asked in my previous post if I would put callcentric.com in the Proxy field?
azrobert:
You can dual purpose an SP trunk. You should be able to add the inbound route rule to any of the SP's. GV is a non-standard SIP, so to be safe add the rule to the CC trunk. Just change the ATA to point to the different port.
I knew nothing about Linksys ATA's. I read the specs on the 2102 and saw it supports 2 lines. I thought you could define GV on line1 and CC on line2, but now I don't think you can route line2 to phone1. These ATA's have a Gateway feature, but the 2102 doesn't. However, the 3102 does have this feature. I suggest switching to the 3102, defining CC on line1 and OBi202/GV as GW1. I think you can define a dialplan to route all outbound to GW1 without a dial prefix.
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