Send calls from OBi200 to OBi202
N7AS:
I have an Obi200 configured for Google Voice and 2 SIP providers. I also have an Obi202 that I took out of retirement configured with Google Voice.
As I don’t have any room for more phones on my desk, I would like to use the phone attached to my Obi200 for outbound calling through the GV account on the Obi202 which would not have a phone attached. I get inbound calls from the GV number on the Obi202 by forwarding to my Callcentric NY DID.
Here is the setup so far:
OBi200
IP Address: 192.168.1.60
SP1 Localphone
SP2 GV 1
SP3 GV2
SP4 Callcentric to get CNAM for the GV line on the Obi202
Obi202
IP Address: 192.168.1.50
SP1 GV3 I will call this GV-PHX
SP2 Not Configured
SP3 Not Configured
SP4 Not Configured
I would like to prepend one digit such as 9 to route the call using a Voice Gateway as this will be used for outbound calls only to SP1 GV-PHX on the OBi202 from the OBi200.
SteveInWA:
So, you currently are using three of the four available SPx slots on your OBi 200, right? Wouldn't it be simpler to just add the other Google Voice account to the 200? Or, if you want to use a two-line telephone, set up the same SPs on the 202 and put the 200 on the shelf.
N7AS:
Quote from: SteveInWA on October 23, 2018, 11:22:59 am
So, you currently are using three of the four available SPx slots on your OBi 200, right? Wouldn't it be simpler to just add the other Google Voice account to the 200? Or, if you want to use a two-line telephone, set up the same SPs on the 202 and put the 200 on the shelf.
No, I am using all 4 SPx slots on the OBi200. I don't want the extra expense of a 2-Line phone.
SteveInWA:
In that case, AZRobert will likely exchange a bunch of posts with you to get it working that way.
Just something to consider: with Google Voice's new SIP-based platform and new caller ID name feature, you'll get better audio quality and more reliable calls if you get rid of the detour through Callcentric for inbound calls, and just go pure GV. On inbound calls, GV will now send caller ID name if that phone number is in your Google Contacts, or if it's a business known to Google (e.g. the business is on Google Maps).
drgeoff:
If you cannot wait or azrobert doesn't spoonfeed you, the essential knowledge is probably within his post
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=15219.msg95391#msg95391
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