After obifying my IP phones using Obi202
GPz1100:
Quote from: HMishra on August 05, 2018, 09:34:54 am
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.
I'll look closer at the different options when I have more time. I'm actually doing the reverse here, using asterisk/freepbx as a proxy for the obi for certain types of calls.
Also, I that link in the OP is from 2011. It's possible some other changes need to be done as well to make it work today?
I recall seeing very recent posts on here by azrobert describing how to the same thing.
HMishra:
*fingers crossed* Hope there is a fix.
GPz1100:
I'm throwing this out completely to far left field, but worth a shot.
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile {which ever one you're using for the gv proxy} -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID: Checked
Apply then reboot, retest.
HMishra:
Yep, it already is, per instructions in the OP. Thanks for continued help!
GPz1100:
Try the suggestion by stewart and ronr in this thread:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=2235.0
Note the modifications ronr makes in the 7th or 8th post.
Also, this goes in the Phoneport's, OutboundCallRoute field.
Edit what's there and adjust the {(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1} as shown. Change the 1 to the respective sp slot, in all 3 places.
For the phone #, try a 10 digit or 11 digital number that's *NOT* your gv #.
When doing your testing, Dial **1 (or **2, etc) rather than the phone number directly. This ensures that CID number is sent. If this fixes the problem then we can figure out how to pass it as default.
Again, i'm only going down this route because that's what solved the 2nd issue in that dslr post - where dialing one's own # resulted in a 603 decline error.
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