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wdwms:
Greetings all!
 I've been following some of azrobert's posts, specifically this one: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=11592.msg76226#msg76226

I've successfully configured my obi200 to accept SIP connections for calls, specifically a soft phone (MicroSIP) and I can confirm outgoing works ( haven't tackled incoming yet).

I have a Cisco 7965 phone i'd like to get working, i've updated the firmware and setup a tftp server so it can get its config, which seems to work fine. However when placing calls I get:

11-26-2018   12:18:02   Kernel.Debug   192.168.2.124    SIP DLG reject: 486
which results in the fast busy as soon as the first number is pressed on the keypad.

Is this an authorization issue?

Thanks!

wdwms:
I should add that yes I have converted the Cisco phone to SIP. :)

drgeoff:
Quote from: wdwms on November 26, 2018, 09:21:22 am

I should add that yes I have converted the Cisco phone to SIP. :)

AIUI a SIP phone will not immediately attempt to send a message to the SIP server when the first digit is dialled.  It waits until it thinks the user has dialled the complete number and then sends that as part of a SIP INVITE message.  Thus I think what you report is not caused by an authorisation issue.

ProfTech:
Wild guess. I seem to remember a field in the 100/110 something about "accept dialog". Does a similar configuration option exist is the 200?

zapattack:
Is the Dial Plan default?
Something like
(xx.|*xx.)
If there is a Dial Assist, it should probably be off.

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