Setting up Cisco Phone with Obitalk - Sooo close!

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wdwms:
Obi200
X_AcceptDialogSubscription
Not sure what that would do.

Regarding the dial plan, its default, i don't have a dial plan on my tftp server, should i do that?
For Dial assist, you mean in Cisco or Obi?

wdwms:
Ok i'm getting somewhere, i configured a dialplan.xml and now I can dial out.. however when the person on the other end answers it just hangs up...

no idea where to look next..

wdwms:
Ok so i'm seeing the following after the call is established via an INVITE and then an ACK (ignore xxxxxx, blanking out the number.)

RTP:Start->c0a80291:24882(80 160);0;0;0:0:0;0(46)

RxFrom:c0a80291:49214

BYE sip:Obi200@192.168.2.124:5063 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.2.145:5063;branch=z9hG4bKf40a9870
From: "AeroPro" <sip:OBi200@192.168.2.124>;tag=8478ace7aa950002faebdeab-613b948c
To: <sip:xxxxxxxxxxx@192.168.2.124>;tag=SP4f2fb5676db6b085e
Call-ID: 8478ace7-aa950002-da38dcfd-ebcc6432@192.168.2.145
Max-Forwards: 70
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 09:22:58 GMT
CSeq: 102 BYE
User-Agent: Cisco-CP7965G/8.5.3
Content-Length: 0

It looks like to me that the Obi is hanging up.. what would cause a BYE to happen immediately after connecting?

zapattack:
This is exactly the same behaviour if connecting
from a 110 which connects to the 200 and GV.
I have a  Cisco 525 directly on the 200 and no problems.
Using phone jack on 200, no problem.
Calls originating on 110 drop on answer (but you can hear recordings).

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