Cannot Setup Cisco 7942 with Obi200

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azrobert:
Try routing inbound calls to the Cisco like this:
SP1/X_InboundCallRoute = {SP4(1001@xx.xx.xx.xx:pppp),ph,ph2}

Replace xx.xx.xx.xx:pppp with the IP address and port of your IP Phone.

voipnewuser:
Quote from: azrobert on September 22, 2019, 09:45:06 pm

Try routing inbound calls to the Cisco like this:
SP1/X_InboundCallRoute = {SP4(1001@xx.xx.xx.xx:pppp),ph,ph2}

Replace xx.xx.xx.xx:pppp with the IP address and port of your IP Phone.



Yes, I did try that... and I just re-tested it now and I seem to be having the exact problem as this previous thread, which you took part in: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=8729.0

Now for some reason, after restarting the Obi200 and Cisco 7942, I am able to receive calls...but I cannot dial out...there is a dial tone, but after dialing, it goes to a busy dial tone...It looks like the original user managed to resolve it by defaulting to the 8.3.5 Firmware, but I do not have a service contract with Cisco to obtain these files. Cisco only offers >8.4 for free...Any suggestions?

drgeoff:
I'm not familiar with the Cisco xml file stuff but the one in your opening post contains some occurences of 192.168.0.68. Did you change those after changing the OBi's IP address?

Furthermore, what exactly did you do about the  subnet issue? Changing only the IP address of the OBi could result in it having gateway and DNS problems. You really ought to have the Asus on 192.168.1 subnet.

voipnewuser:
Quote from: drgeoff on September 22, 2019, 11:52:54 pm

I'm not familiar with the Cisco xml file stuff but the one in your opening post contains some occurences of 192.168.0.68. Did you change those after changing the OBi's IP address?

Furthermore, what exactly did you do about the  subnet issue? Changing only the IP address of the OBi could result in it having gateway and DNS problems. You really ought to have the Asus on 192.168.1 subnet.


Sorry, let me explain where I am at now. After changing the IP of the Obi200 to 192.168.1.140, and changing everything in the conf.xml to the corresponding IP 192.168.1.140 with port 5063, I am able to successfully receive calls through the Cisco IP Phone (yay!). So it was due to the wrong subnet. However, I still cannot make outbound calls, which I suspect has something to do with the SP4 configuration?

Obi200 WAN Status:
IPAddress   192.168.1.140   
SubnetMask   255.255.255.0   
DefaultGateway   192.168.1.1   
DNSServer1   192.168.1.1

X_InboundCallRoute = {Obi200>(Msp1):SP1} (also tried with {>(Msp1):SP1})
X_RegisterEnable = Unchecked
X_UserAgentPort = 5060 (tried also with 5063)
X_Proxy = Checked
AuthUserName = Obi200
AuthPassword = none

IP Phone Setup:
 <sipProxies>  
    <backupProxy></backupProxy>  
    <backupProxyPort></backupProxyPort>  
    <emergencyProxy></emergencyProxy>  
    <emergencyProxyPort></emergencyProxyPort>
    <outboundProxy>192.168.1.140</outboundProxy>  
    <outboundProxyPort>5060</outboundProxyPort>  
    <registerWithProxy>false</registerWithProxy>  

When dialing out on Cisco IP phone, it goes straight to a busy dial tone. I even tried changing X_InboundCallRoute = ph, to test if it would ring my handset, and it does not, just goes straight to a busy dial tone.

Asus router IS 192.168.1.1.

zapattack:
OBi DNS server is same as gateway!!!!
Hope that is a typo.
Are you sure you can dial out from the OBi phone port?

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