Routing li1 Calls Between obi212 and obi202 Devices

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azrobert:
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

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

OBi202
ITSP Profile D SIP
X_DiscoverPublicAddress: Unchecked



Sorry, that was my fault, I forgot I would need a dedicated number for the fax line on the obi202 ph2 and I edited the original post to add the 3rd GV number.

Ok, I kind of see what your doing. I was under the impression you could only add 1 terminal as per OBi-DigitMapCallRoute-Tutorial-v1-10.

On the OBI202 with the incoming port need to be routed to ph1 as ph2 will be fax ?
I'm guessing when call is picked up the traffic between devices is bidirectional ?

I may not use a 3rd GV number for the fax and that would leave an open SIP.
Which setup is most reliable, using a free SIP or sharing the Callcentric SIP ?

azrobert:
You are routing Line calls to OBi202 SP4. These will get the same routing as Callcentric to PH1.

bidirectional? - Yes

There shouldn't be any difference in reliability. When you test and everything works, it should continue to work.

dboling:
Quote from: azrobert on August 27, 2018, 10:13:26 am

You are routing Line calls to OBi202 SP4. These will get the same routing as Callcentric to PH1.

bidirectional? - Yes

There shouldn't be any difference in reliability. When you test and everything works, it should continue to work.



Thank You for the help. I'm still waiting for my devices do to this amazon issue:

https://www.amazon.com/sp?_encoding=UTF8&asin=&isAmazonFulfilled=0&isCBA=&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER&orderID=112-4548922-6146633&seller=A4Y7D9G6IS7RN&tab=&vasStoreID=

First time I had problems with amazon.

I was thinking of doing the basic configs via obitalk.com then disable external provisioning, and only config via the obi202 and obi212 web interface. Any thoughts on the best interface to configure with ?

azrobert:
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.

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