using OBI100 for a 2nd handset

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bill-cary:
@azrobert
thanks = I figured that is what @@. represented, just wanted to verify

I reset the OBI100, by deleting the device and re-adding it.
I reconfigured it and ALMOST everything works

If I use a **1, **2, **3, or **4 the 100 dials out on the associated sp of the 200
If I dial without an **x it goes out on sp1 of the 200.

I have this for the 200 Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:

{300111111>(<**1:>xx.):sp1},{300111111>(<**2:>xx.):sp2},{300111111>(<**3:>xx.):sp3},{sp4}

If I use this it is the same
{>(<**1:>xx.):sp1},{>(<**2:>xx.):sp2},{>(<**3:>xx.):sp3},{sp4}
or if I swap the 2 and 4, still the same.

the phone digimap for the 200 is
*0|***|#|##|**70(Mli)|**8(Mbt)|**81(Mbt)|**82(Mbt2)|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**3(Msp3)|**4(Msp4)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))

and for the 100 is
([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))

so I did not change anything there.

what am i missing?

azrobert:
I don't understand either. I also don't understand how **3 and **4 work. I'm assuming you want no prefix routed to sp4. Try the following:

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{300111111>(xx.):sp4},{300111111>(<**1:>xx.):sp1},{300111111>(<**2:>xx.):sp2},{300111111>(<**3:>xx.):sp3},{300111111>(<**4:>xx.):sp4}

Phone digit map for the 100:
([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)| **3(Msp1)|**4(Msp1)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))

There isn't an SP3 or SP4, so I pointed **3 and **4 at (Msp1)

If it still doesn't work, post call histories from both devices for a failed call.

bill-cary:
It is all in the programming!!! not sure how I got what I did b4 - I guess I just confused OBI.
That got it - I just pointed all to sp1 on the 100 and added **4 to cover all cases of dialing out.


In case anyone else is watching, this is what I ended up with.......

The goal was to have my OBI100 function as an extra handset ala an OBI202.
I can dial from the OBI100 handset via any number on the OBI200 whether it is busy or not.
I select the line using **1, **2, **3, **4, or no **x defaults to sp4.
I can answer a call on the OBI100 (the OBI100 handset also rings) whether that line is busy or not on the OBI200


The 200 is programmed with all 4 lines.
I reset the 100 by deleting and re-adding in OBITALK dashboard
I changed the following items only


OBi100

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph

Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> Digimap:
([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp1)|**3(Msp1)|**4(Msp1)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))

Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> OutboundCallRoute:
{***:aa2},{(<500111111*>@@.):pp}

Replace 500111111 with the OBi Number of the OBi200



OBi200

Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph,pp(300111111)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph,pp(300111111)
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph,pp(300111111)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph,pp(300111111)

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{300111111>(<**1:>xx.):sp1},{300111111>(<**2:>xx.):sp2},{300111111>(<**3:>xx.):sp3},{300111111>(<**4:>xx.):sp4},{sp4}

Replace 300111111 with the OBi number of the OBi100

thanks to azrobert and drgeoff

azrobert:
If you want to add the OBi number for no prefix, this is the syntax:
{300111111:sp4}

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