Bridged Call Supposedly Ringing, But Google Voicemail Picks Up
Taoman:
Quote from: drgeoff on July 30, 2018, 02:55:29 pm
1. You can get an inbound-only US DID from Callcentric with no charges except the 911 fee and if you are outside the US (which you imply you are) then you don't even have to pay that. All the usual Callcentric Call Treatments are available on it.
^^This.
And you wouldn't have to configure/register to it using your OBi since all you want it for is the call treatments and telemarketer block. You can download (free) Phonerlite on your computer and configure it for the Callcentric DID just for testing purposes. You wouldn't have to "dedicate" anything to it. Only requirement is to have at least one inbound call every 3 months (if I remember right).
But mostly you would just be using the call treatments. CC has great wildcard support.
A_Friend:
Drgeoff and Taoman,
We're getting a bit off-topic here. My question is about using inbound call route on a GV SP to bridge calls using another SP.
I'm aware of Callcentric's free DIDs. I have two of them, one for each account I needed for E911 (I have two houses, yes both in the USofA). I use one for incoming faxes and the other as a dedicated inbound line for AA. (I also have two paid subscribed ex-telco DIDs, which I make ring in both houses and my cell phone.) (Previous threads where I've talked about Circlenet and an account in the UK and shipping an ATA was for a niece who's just moved there.)
So, if you have some advice as to what I was doing wrong in the example at top, other than trying to do that rather than use GV forwarding, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
azrobert:
Quote from: azrobert on July 30, 2018, 02:03:17 pm
It's been like that forever. Fax and voicemail work with bridged calls.
I wasn't very clear with my post. I tried bridging a call to Callcentric years ago and had the same result. You can bridge a call to Callcentric when the Call Treatment routes the call to Fax or Voicemail. IMHO a fax tone is a good place to send these calls.
This is not an OBi configuration problem. I get a similar result using SIPSorcery to bridge a call, getting a busy signal and the console shows several 183 response codes. I think this is the behavior Callcentric wants.
Taoman:
I got it to work using SIP URI* and having the call treatment send it to a Callcentric IVR. The only thing selected in the CC IVR is:
Last Route: Special Forward
and choose "Busy tone/Line disconnect"
*But I put the wild card filter in the CC call treatment, not in the InboundCallRoute.
A_Friend:
Quote from: azrobert on July 30, 2018, 09:08:30 pm
I wasn't very clear with my post. I tried bridging a call to Callcentric years ago and had the same result. You can bridge a call to Callcentric when the Call Treatment routes the call to Fax or Voicemail. IMHO a fax tone is a good place to send these calls.
This is not an OBi configuration problem. I get a similar result using SIPSorcery to bridge a call, getting a busy signal and the console shows several 183 response codes. I think this is the behavior Callcentric wants.
THANKS! That does seem to be the limitation. That, and you can't use Callcentric to send a call to a Callcentric SIP URI. Oddly enough, the complete address generates a message "484 Incomplete Address." The 3 digit extension number doesn't trigger Call Treatments. However, you can use voip.ms, or probably anyone else, to do the full SIP URI to Callcentric, and that works. With the Fax Tone, not, as you said, the busy signal.
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