Routing li1 Calls Between obi212 and obi202 Devices

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dboling:
Quote from: azrobert on August 27, 2018, 04:34:01 pm

You're required to setup GV via OBiTalk. After that it's personal preference. I dislike OBiTalk and I use the local interface. One thing that bothers me about OBiTalk is how it downloads changes. When making changes on different pages you have to Submit after each page change and each Submit will cause a download and a reboot. Using the local interface you make all your changes and reboot once. The problem with the local interface is GV changes require you have to revert back to OBiTalk. You can re-sync OBiTalk with your device by taking a config backup and importing it into OBiTalk, but this doesn't always work correctly.


Sounds like my early days in 1990's, before I knew what QA was :)

Thanks for all your help, I'm sure I'll have more questions and hope you don't mind me asking.

azrobert:
Quote from: dboling on August 27, 2018, 05:01:13 pm

I'm sure I'll have more questions and hope you don't mind me asking.


Ask as many questions as you want.

dboling:
Quote from: azrobert on August 27, 2018, 09:05:22 am

I didn't read your post closely and didn't realize you're using all 4 SP slots, so you don't have a free slot for a dummy trunk. However, you can use SP4 for both Callcentric and routing calls between units. When you route calls between OBi's and the receiving SP trunk is registered to a provider, you will have audio problems. Turning off discovering your public IP will fix the audio problem. You can setup a voice gateway on the OBi202 for routing outbound to Line.

OBi212 Line InboundCallRoute: ph,sp4(0@xx.xx.xx.xx:pppp)
xx.xx.xx.xx = IP address of OBi202
pppp = X_UserAgentPort of OBi202 SP4 Service

ITSP Profile D SIP
X_SpoofCallerID: Checked
Needed to pass CallerID

OBi202
ITSP Profile D SIP
X_DiscoverPublicAddress: Unchecked



Is there a default port number that should be used ?

Will there be a problem if I forward my GV number to both the OBI202 and the landline number ?

Do you know of a command line MOH server for Linux ?

azrobert:
The default port numbers are 5060-5063, but they get changed to 5080-5083 during the device setup. The port number you should use for SP4 is 5083. Verify this by using OBi Expert.

Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_UserAgentPort

There shouldn't be any problems forwarding to your PSTN number. Both legs of the call will be sent to the OBi212, the first to arrive will ring the phone port.  Just try it and see what happens.

I don't know any MOH servers.

This is a general OBi Expert guide:
From the OBiTalk dashboard click Edit Profile on the left column.
At the bottom of the page check "Enable OBi Expert..."
Click Submit Query.
Now you can go directly to OBi Expert from the dashboard by clicking on the ICON with the red E.
If you don't enable the OBi Expert button, you need 4 clicks to get to OBi Expert like this:
Click on the gear ICON, select OBi Expert, confirm and select OBi Expert again.   

Click OBi Dashboard.
On the right of your OBixxx is an icon with a red E.
Click on it to enter OBi Expert.

To navigate click on the titles with the +
Then click on a sub-title
An example click on Service Providers
Then click ITSP Profile A General
There are 2 boxes to the right of each parameter
To change a value uncheck the box under OBiTalk Setting
Then uncheck the box under Device Default
Now change the value
After you have made all the necessary changes for that page, click Submit at the bottom of the page.
OBiTalk will download the configuration changes to the OBi and reboot it.
Wait until this process is complete before continuing to the next page.


You can only use one method, local interface or OBiTalk to configure your OBi.
If you use the local interface to configure your OBi you must disable OBiTalk auto provisioning, otherwise OBiTalk will overlay any changes you make.

System Management -> Auto Provisioning
Under OBiTalk Provisioning
Method: Disabled

dboling:
Quote from: azrobert on August 29, 2018, 02:17:25 pm

The default port numbers are 5060-5063, but they get changed to 5080-5083 during the device setup. The port number you should use for SP4 is 5083. Verify this by using OBi Expert.

Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_UserAgentPort

There shouldn't be any problems forwarding to your PSTN number. Both legs of the call will be sent to the OBi212, the first to arrive will ring the phone port.  Just try it and see what happens.

I don't know any MOH servers.

This is a general OBi Expert guide:
From the OBiTalk dashboard click Edit Profile on the left column.
At the bottom of the page check "Enable OBi Expert..."
Click Submit Query.
Now you can go directly to OBi Expert from the dashboard by clicking on the ICON with the red E.
If you don't enable the OBi Expert button, you need 4 clicks to get to OBi Expert like this:
Click on the gear ICON, select OBi Expert, confirm and select OBi Expert again.  

Click OBi Dashboard.
On the right of your OBixxx is an icon with a red E.
Click on it to enter OBi Expert.

To navigate click on the titles with the +
Then click on a sub-title
An example click on Service Providers
Then click ITSP Profile A General
There are 2 boxes to the right of each parameter
To change a value uncheck the box under OBiTalk Setting
Then uncheck the box under Device Default
Now change the value
After you have made all the necessary changes for that page, click Submit at the bottom of the page.
OBiTalk will download the configuration changes to the OBi and reboot it.
Wait until this process is complete before continuing to the next page.


You can only use one method, local interface or OBiTalk to configure your OBi.
If you use the local interface to configure your OBi you must disable OBiTalk auto provisioning, otherwise OBiTalk will overlay any changes you make.

System Management -> Auto Provisioning
Under OBiTalk Provisioning
Method: Disabled



I get it, provision from either local or OBITalk, NOT both.

I've done more research for MOH and it seems it just connects to a streaming server.
How would you write the rule to connect to the local streaming server say on 192.168.3.1:9000 and will the OBI handle mp3 streams ?

Is it possible to have to OBI202 dial the OBI212 LI port for free and 911 calls if Internet feed is down ?

Can the OBI202 and OBI212 transfer or conference the OBI202 LI terminal between each others extensions ?

Seems the more I research the my questions come up.

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