2 obi's 2 dids 1 itsp
RonR:
If both incoming DID's are assigned to a single SIP account, I'm not sure how you can determine which one a call came in on from the client (ATA) side. Have you spoken to FlowRoute and asked them how to make this determination using an ATA?
RonR:
An OBi will accept incoming VoIP calls using SIP URI's instead of SIP registration. This sounds like what FlowRoute was describing to you. Port 5060 would be SP1 and port 5061 would be SP2. The receiving Voice Service (SP1/SP2) in the OBi would have to be configure for SIP, which can be done by setting SignalingProtocol to SIP, ProxyServer to any IP address (127.0.0.1), X_RegisterEnable (unchecked), and AuthUserName to anything. You would also need to forward the SIP ports through your router.
RonR:
hugogee,
Try this. I'm assuming you have FlowRoute configured identically on SP1 of two OBi's and each OBi is registered and receiving calls as you originally described.
OBi #1:
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> URI : 12341111111@flowroute.com
where 12341111111 is your first DID.
OBi #2:
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> URI : 12342222222@flowroute.com
where 12342222222 is your second DID.
Dav3yDark0:
Could hugogee's problem be that he has 2 OBis behind his router, both set up to use ports 5060 and 5061, and since its the same ITSP and registration credentials that both devices are getting the call?
What if one of the OBis is changed to ports 5062 and 5063?
Dave
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