Obi202 Google Voice Gateway Cisco 7941

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azrobert:
All I can suggest is check the IP address and port of the OBi202. The new GV setup changes the X_UserAgentPort to 5080-3

I won't be around for a few hours starting now.

McKayCR:
Quote from: azrobert on July 22, 2018, 11:33:51 am

All I can suggest is check the IP address and port of the OBi202. The new GV setup changes the X_UserAgentPort to 5080-3

I won't be around for a few hours starting now.


Thanks, I'll probably call it quits until tomorrow.  So the X_UserAgentPort for SP1 is 5080.  But I thought that didn't matter.  According to the documentation everything I'm doing hinges on the ports I use in ITSP Profile D>ProxyServerPort which I have set to 5063.

Even 5080 and 5083 when scanned shows closed on the Obi202.  I know its the right IP because I can connect to it via port 80 and see the Polycom UI.

Tomorrow, I'll reset and start from scratch.  It's something simple I'm sure.

RFC3261:
Quote from: McKayCR on July 22, 2018, 11:13:34 am

Just for fun, I scanned the obi202 for open ports, specifically 5060 and 5063.  I go nothing.  This is all inside my LAN, so I'm not going through any firewalls that would block me.  Could there be a setting on the Obi202 stopping traffic to 5063, the port I'm trying to use as my ProxyServerPort?

The Obi202 can act either as a bridge, or a router.  If you are running the OBi202 in router mode I would expect the ports that you configure as a proxy to be shown as filtered on the LAN side.

In any case, for a Cisco SIP phone, you may need something like the following:

<Make_Call_Without_Reg_1_>Yes</Make_Call_Without_Reg_1_>
<Ans_Call_Without_Reg_1_>Yes</Ans_Call_Without_Reg_1_>

(taken from a different device configuration, so it is likely some adjustment will be needed)

McKayCR:
So I started over today, even deleted the device from my account and added it again.  I noticed something I haven't noticed before.  I don't know if this is related.  But after the initial setup, I can make calls from the analog line.  But as soon as I implement the expert configs for enabling my cisco ip phone, I notice that my analog phone loses the ability to dial out.  I get a message that the number isn't being sent to the service provider.  I haven't narrowed down which setting breaks things, but I'm gonna keep at it.

UPDATE:  After several retries, I have it working. Thanks for the help, I couldn't have done it otherwise

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