Distictive ring patters for each incoming line ?

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azrobert:
After you add your device to OBiTalk you MUST use OBiTalk to configure it. If you want to switch to the web interface, you must disable OBiTalk Auto Provisioning. See:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=61.msg109#msg109

You just need to change the SP trunk default ring
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_DefaultRing

1 = Single Ring
2 = Triple Ring
3 = Double Ring

glnz6:

azrobert - thanks for your info above.  But what I'm seeing on my recent Obi202 setup is slightly different, and I have not yet changed anything in Expert Configuration.  I am configured with ObiTalk and different Google Voice numbers in SP1 and SP2.

Currently:

SP1 (which has the first Google Voice number) has X_InboundCallRoute {ph 1} and rings like any typical US telephone. 
Its X_RingProfile is "A", and
its X_DefaultRing is "1".

SP2 (which has the second Google Voice number) has X_InboundCallRoute {ph 2} and rings differently - two shorter faster rings.  (A more European ring.)
Its X_RingProfile is "B", but
its X_DefaultRing is also "1".

Under "Ring Settings", I see this:

In "Ring Profile A", in "Ring Pattern 1", RingName is "Bellcore-dr1" and "RingPattern" is "60;(2+4)".
In "Ring Profile B", in "Ring Pattern 1", RingName is again "Bellcore-dr1" but "RingPattern" is "60;(.4+.2,.4+2)".

So, am I right to conclude that the two shorter faster rings come from RingProfileB's different "RingPattern" which is "60;(.4+.2,.4+2)"?

For my knowledge, if I wanted the SP2 phone to ring the same way as the SP1 phone, what is the best way to do that in ObiTalk?

Thanks.
  

drgeoff:
The patterns in profiles A and B are independent.  I think the default B ones are Australian and it is sloppiness/laziness by Obihai that the B set have the same US names as the A set.

There are several ways to achieve what you want.

All 20 patterns are editable by you.  If you wish you can change any of the patterns in the B set to be the same as any in the A set.  Or if you want two SPs to ring the same, make the Voice Service, SPn Service, X_RingProfile to be the same A or B and the X_DefaultRing to be the same 1-10.

LTN1:
Quote from: glnz6 on March 25, 2018, 11:56:23 am


azrobert - thanks for your info above.  But what I'm seeing on my recent Obi202 setup is slightly different, and I have not yet changed anything in Expert Configuration.  I am configured with ObiTalk and different Google Voice numbers in SP1 and SP2.

Currently:

SP1 (which has the first Google Voice number) has X_InboundCallRoute {ph 1} and rings like any typical US telephone. 
Its X_RingProfile is "A", and
its X_DefaultRing is "1".

SP2 (which has the second Google Voice number) has X_InboundCallRoute {ph 2} and rings differently - two shorter faster rings.  (A more European ring.)
Its X_RingProfile is "B", but
its X_DefaultRing is also "1".

If you want SP2 to ring just like SP1, go to the OBi Expert/Voice Services/SP2 Service and use the attached JPG file as an example (remember to uncheck the OBiTALK check mark on the right and check the device default next to that after you have changed the values to A).

Forget all of the crossed out configurations:

Under "Ring Settings", I see this:

In "Ring Profile A", in "Ring Pattern 1", RingName is "Bellcore-dr1" and "RingPattern" is "60;(2+4)".
In "Ring Profile B", in "Ring Pattern 1", RingName is again "Bellcore-dr1" but "RingPattern" is "60;(.4+.2,.4+2)".

So, am I right to conclude that the two shorter faster rings come from RingProfileB's different "RingPattern" which is "60;(.4+.2,.4+2)"?

For my knowledge, if I wanted the SP2 phone to ring the same way as the SP1 phone, what is the best way to do that in ObiTalk?


If you want to truly have distinctive ring patterns for each SPs, then continue to ask...but I just wanted to keep the answer simple if you only wanted to have SP2 to ring like SP1.

Thanks.
  

glnz6:
  
Thanks, drgeoff and LTN1.  

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