After obifying my IP phones using Obi202
HMishra:
Hello Obi experts,
here is a follow-up question after I used an Obi202 to obify my IP and IP dect phones using the link:
https://voxilla.com/2011/02/15/how-to-obify-your-ip-phone-no-asterisk-involved/
With my IP Phone and IP Dect connected to GV using Obi202 as a proxy per the link above, while calling/receiving GV calls mostly work, I seem to be facing 603 media inactivity issues for certain situations e.g. if the called party's VM does not answer after 4 rings or putting the call on hold for more than 25 sec or if called party doesn't have a VM setup yet etc. The same issues don't happen if using an analog phone connected to one of Obi's phone ports.
Given the above behavior, is there a setting I missed when Obifying my IP phones which leads to the above mentioned errors?
Thanks!
GPz1100:
Review the 2nd post here
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32067996-GVSIP-Asterisk-Freepbx-503-error-on-voice-mail-handoff
HMishra:
Yes, I saw that post previously but not sure how that is related to my issue. I mean, that is applicable to asterisk but as I mentioned, I use obi202 as a proxy with with my IP phones without anything to do with any kind of pbx.
GPz1100:
Your symptoms relate closely to the first issue described in that thread pertaining to unanswered calls being handed off to voicemail getting dropped.
I haven't looked too closely at the obi sip/voice services setting options, but perhaps the solution in that thread might guide you to a similar setting in the obi.
@azrobert, are you experiencing similar issues with unanswered calls to gv numbers when using the obi as proxy?
HMishra:
I guess my point was I didn’t see anything remotely similar in obi dial plan which would be considered equivalent to the ‘r’ option on asterisk.
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