Obi 202 plus Cisco 7960 error 405

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chachi04:
Okay, I'll do a really clear writeup a little later but I never thought the day would come that inbound AND outbound worked on these old phones! Now to add some complexity and pick up a few more of these since they're everywhere for cheap.

It seems like the things to keep in mind are:

The OBi will take any call and pass it though outgoing. The peername that comes through when making an outbound call is from the Line 1 Config "Name", not the "Authentication Name" but that makes no difference as stated.

The phone will only ring if the Authentication Name matches from the calling route. This means that everything should have worked using the OBi200 user but, in my fooling around, I changed all these values. In my case that's {sp4(USERNAME@192.168.1.154:5063)} which matches my AuthUserName from SP4 SIP Credentials just so my call history makes a little more sense.

Finally: disabling X_Sticky18x was the key to getting inbound to finally work. Thanks zapattack!

@cisco7960 The "x" next to the phone icon seems to be cosmetic; I think I've only seen it go away when I had real registration up and running on a previous setup. See if you can get outbound to work; that was the easiest for me. Proxy port in Line 1 Config matches SP Service X_UserAgentPort 5063 for me, VoIP control is 5063, Outbound is 5060 but unprovisioned for the IP so, I don't know if it matters . I notice your OBi's SP1 X_UserAgentPort is 5080; mine is the default 5061. Your inbound for SP4 also has a user; I'm just sending everything from the phone with {>(Msp1):sp1}

Those are the only differences right I see right away but I hope you can get your phone working too! After many hours of fiddling with this thing trying to find a clear guide, I'm excited to have a solution that might help others.

chachi04:
My SIP Config page:

Messages URI: *99 (probably doesn't matter)
Preferred codec: g711ulaw
Out of Band DTMF: avt
Register with Proxy: NO
Register expires: 3600
TFTP Directory
Phone Label: Unprovisioned
Enable VAD: NO
VoIP Control Port 5063
Start media port 16384
End media port 20134 (don't think this matters to get you up and running)
Backup port blank (pulled it out later so it's empty)
Backup Proxy port 0 (pulled it out later so it put in a 0)
Emergency Proxy blank (pulled it out later so it's empty)
Emergeceny Proxy Port 0 (pulled it out later so it put in a 0)
Outbound Proxy Unprovisioned
Outbound Proxy Port 5060

cisco7960:
hm - I'm stumped. I get inbound calls to the analog phone and CISCO VoIP device now (I can answer on either)  but for some reason outbound calls I dial and then it just hangs, then times out. No connection to any outbound at all. If anyone sees any setting I may have missed or has a suggestion, please let me know!

cisco7960:
unless I'm missing a critical step, I've gone over the setup multiple times and cannot see how my settings differ to what is being recommended. If I buy a OBI VOIP phone, am I likely to have the same issues, or is that simply plug and play? My analog is working fine, but I can't get the Cisco to work, and I'd like additional functionality as I'm used to when Simonics was being used as my gateway for G/Voice. I may just have to throw the Cisco out and get a OBI phone from Obi but seems a shame that I can't get my Cisco working.

azrobert:
What are the IP addresses of the 202 and the phone? Are they in the same subnet?

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