Obi 202

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Redw00d:
tried again, this time, each line, I got the obi operator...

but, still Not ringing thru, gonna re-do, I am sure I have some screwed up settings by now...

thank you So Much for hangin in with me... brb

drgeoff:
Quote from: Redw00d on August 08, 2018, 04:41:07 pm

tried again, this time, each line, I got the obi operator...

but, still Not ringing thru, gonna re-do, I am sure I have some screwed up settings by now...

thank you So Much for hangin in with me... brb

Ah yes, the AutoAttendant.

For each of the 202 and the 110 use the Expert mode to click on Voice Services, Obitalk Service.  Change whatever is in InBoundCallRoute to

ph

Click Submit and wait for the reboot.

it is well past midnight here and I need some shut-eye.

Redw00d:
thank you my friend... its Not working yet, but, I do believe its very Close...

perhaps, tomorrow, one more 'tweek?

sleep well

Redw00d:
goodmorning drgeoff

ok, what I have Done... Removed obi202 and obi110 from dashboard, including google voice, ONLY thing left was, softphone... couldn't figger how to remove.

used pin, powered up, each devise, one at a time, watched pretty lights, green, red, etc, reboot

went to obitalk.com, added 202 first, then 110

at this point, I followed your instructions on this thread.

now , I am able to: 1.  From the 110's phone, dial **9 and the 9 digit OBi number of the 202.

2.  From the 202's phone, dial **9 and the 9 digit number of the 110.

In each case the other phone should ring.

yes, they did, each rang... but...

when I get a call, to my landline, the obi phones do NOT ring...

I think I am close, any other instructions pls?

thanks for your help

drgeoff:
1. You cannot remove the softphones from the dashboard.  Either just ignore or hide by unticking the box "View Softphone on Dashboard" at the bottom of the Edit Profile page

2.  Apologies.  Where I wrote ob(123456789) was incorrect.  Should be pp(123456789)  Can also be pp(ob123456789) which is probably why I got it wrong.

For the 110, the Physical Interfaces, LINE, InboundCallRoute determines what happens when a call comes in on the PSTN line plugged in to the LINE jack.  The default

ph

sends it to the phone plugged in to the PHONE jack.  Changing that to

{ph,pp(9 digit Obi # of the 202)}

sends the call to both the phone and the Obitalk service of the 202.  The Obitalk service of the 202 is certainly working because that is what was used when you did the **9 test.

So try that correction.

BTW if you want incoming GV calls to ring both phones then for each of the 202's Voice Services, SPx Service, X_InboundCallRoute, change to

{ph,pp(9 digit # of the 110)}

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