Obi 202

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Redw00d:
Sorry, I'm doing something wrong I'm sure...

wire from landline in wall, is connected to ONE stationaary phone...

wire from 'phone' on obi110 is plugged into another stationary phone, for testing perposes, close to my desk
WHEW, ITS WORKING! THANK YOU SO MUCH

WHAT I DID WRONG....
1.DIDN'T HAVE WIRE FROM WALL/LANDLINE PLUGGED INTO 'LINE' ON OBI110
2. I GOT CONFUSED WITH PP/PH/OB
I'M GONNA TRY TO COPY/PASTE/SAVE THIS FOR MYSELF IN THE FUTURE..

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drgeoff   YOU ARE A HERO! I'D KISS YOU, BUT, YER PROLLY A DUDE TOO

I HAVE no IDEA WHAT I DID, but, your Explainatins really did help me.

thank you, and, to those I pissed off (Steve) sorry, I was very frustrated


wire from walk around phone, is plugged into obi202

"Should be pp(123456789)  Can also be pp(ob123456789)        so, NO 'ph' ? right? this is on 110 Physical Interfaces, LINE, InboundCallRoute

I"m so CLOSE I can 'taste' it, pls bare with me, alittle longer...

I think, I have a phone wire in the wrong place, but, I'm AFRAID to blowup my 202 if I hook up the wall/landline wire to it...

thank you so much...

Redw00d:
ok, I Hope I did this right, for anybody like me... if someone wants to Save this, or, just delete.. its ok, but, drgeoff did aLot of work helping me, Thank you sir!

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If you still have the Obi110, there is an easy solution. Connect the 110 to the PSTN line, the fixed phone, your router and power it up.  Configure it to fork incoming calls to both that fixed phone and to the OBi202.  Incoming calls on the AT&T number will ring both phones and you can answer on either.

1. Plug the PSTN (wall/landline) into LINE jack on the Obi110.

2.  Look on the underside of the OBi202 and take a note of the 9 digit OBi number.  Or get its 9 digit number from the portal dashboard.

3.  On the dashboard look at the line for the OBi110.  Do you see 2 gearwheels?  If yes proceed to step 4.  If you see only one gearwheel, click on 'Edit Profile', scroll down to the bottom and tick the box for "Enable OBi Expert Entry from Dashboard". Click "Submit".  Return to the dashboard.

4.  On the line for OBi110, click the gearwheel containing a red E.

5.  Click 'Physical Interfaces'.  Click 'Line'.

6.  Third line down, InboundCallRoute.  Click as necessary on the two boxes at the end of that line until both are clear.

7.  Replace whatever is in that entry box with

{ph,pp(ob123456789)}   (fixed)

using the 9 digit number of your OBi202 instead of the 123456789

8.  At the bottom of the page click 'Submit'.  Wait for the OBi110 to automatically reboot.

9.  Go back to the dashboard and delete any GV service(s) you have configured on the Obi110.  They are not serving any useful purpose.

10. Test that calls to your AT&T number ring both phones and that you can answer on either.

But first do these checks:

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.

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.

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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drgeoff:
That step 7 is wrong.  Should be either

{ph,pp(123456789)}

or

{ph,pp(ob123456789)}

The ph part means the phone port.  The pp means the Obitalk service. And the 1234567 is the 9 digit OBi number of the remote OBi.

pp(123456789) is a short form for pp(ob123456789)

Redw00d:
fixed, thanks again

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