After obifying my IP phones using Obi202
GPz1100:
You missed my point.. The number that should go in there was the 12341234567. It's not a place holder, but literally that number.
HMishra:
Seems that I did! My bad....
Will make changes when I get back home in the evening and report back here.
HMishra:
I tried with your suggested outboundcallroute and dialing **1 + <my cell phone#> with the same result......busy tone.
This is turning out to be an exercise in futility. I think I will probably spend some time setting up a Asterisk/freepbx instance since I have a spare raspberry pi3 anyway. *fingers crossed*
GPz1100:
Let me ask, when you're dialing another gv number are you hearing ring back tones or silence? If silence then stop reading here.
If ringback tones, see if there's a setting in your voip phone that disables that. That was part of the issue with the vm handoff in that dslr thread. Getting rid of the asterisk generated ring tones resulted in silence during the 'ringing' stage, the actual hand off to vm was successful.
Passing one's own gv # as cid when calling one's own gv number resulted in dropped calls. Passing any number other than one's own worked to reach the gv vm system to listen to your own messages and/or place a call by pressing 2.
HMishra:
I do hear ring back tone when I call my own GV# or my cell#.
I have tried everything that I can think of or gleaned from various forums/threads to set a different caller-id other than my own GV# including your previous suggestion and nothing seemed have worked. Not sure what else I can try.
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