Fork calls from OBi2182 to OBi200 and still keep NoMoRobo working

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N7AS:
I have been trying to fork inbound calls from SP1 on my OBi2182 IP Phone to my OBi200. It never fails that sometimes I am not at my desk, and if I am expecting a call, i am not there. I want to be able to take the call on the cordless phone connected to my OBi200.
I have tried different methods using my 9 digit OBiTalk number. I also use NOMoRobo that works ok.

X_InboundCallRoute:   ph,sp1(1877xxxxxxx@tollfree.alcazarnetworks.com;ui=$1) works

To add forking to my OBi200

I changed it to:   {pp(ob510xxxxxx),ph},sp1(1877xxxxxxx@tollfree.alcazarnetworks.com;ui=$1)

Didn't work.

I tried a few more variations, but none of them worked. It's probably right in front of me and don't see it.

I also would like it to pass CallerID to the OBi200.


azrobert:
{pp(ob510xxxxxx),ph,sp1(1877xxxxxxx@tollfree.alcazarnetworks.com;ui=$1)}

N7AS:
It rang both phones, but no audio either way.

I checked Call History...

From '928xxxxxxx' SP1(928xxxxxxx)     Fork to:
                                                          PP1(ob510xxxxxx)
                                                          PH1
                                                                                
                          SP1(1877xxxxxxx@tollfree.alcazarnetworks.com;ui=928xxxxxxx)
                                                 Ringing (PH1)
                                                 Ringing
                           (SP1(1877xxxxxxx@tollfree.alcazarnetworks.com;ui=9285837971))                                                         
                                                          Call Failed (486 Busy Here;
                                                          Call Connected (PP1(ob510xxxxxx))
                                                          Call Ended

I wish Tabs would work so this would format properly...


zsak23:
Quote from: N7AS on May 08, 2019, 09:19:48 pm

I wish Tabs would work so this would format properly...


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