2 obi's 2 dids 1 itsp
RonR:
hugogee,
Some VoIP provider support multiple registrations per account and ring all registrations with the first one to answer getting the actual call. Others support only a single registration with the last one to send a registration request to be the registered client.
The OBi doesn't complete an incoming call until someone actually answers the call.
You need to describe your problem more clearly. Do the phones on both OBi's ring reliably and simultaneously? Can you answer either one and successfully complete the call? Exactly what is happening, what don't you like about it, and how would you like it to work instead?
RonR:
Quote from: hugogee on October 04, 2011, 02:34:54 pm
Yes both register with the same itsp. I need one did to ring first(obi) phone and
second did to second(obi) phone.
If you want one number to ring one OBi and the other number to ring the other OBi, why are you registering both DID's on both OBi's? Don't the two accounts have separate usernames/passwords? That would be the norm for two separate DID's.
hugogee:
Sorry RonR i didnt mean to communicate my problem
poorly. That would only decrease my chances of getting
help which is not what i want.
Desc:
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phone1(obi1) = 555-1212
phone2(obi2) = 555-1211
itsp(same for both phones) sip.flowroute.com
all devices coexist on same network.
phone 1 and phone 2 are in different buildings
if possible of course..
I would like when 555-1212 is dialed (obi1) rings and not (obi2)
i would like when 555-1211 is dialed (obi2) rings and not (obi2)
Presently as it stands both phones ring and calls come through
simultaneouly on both phones. Call completes on which ever phone i pick up first.
hugogee:
RonR, i was not aware that was the norm. I could get another itsp
if there is no other way around it. Is that what you recommend?
hugogee:
I called Flowroute and they gave me a couple options which i
will share here in case anyone is trying to do the same thing.
option1:
in your flowroute account:
did>inboud route i can specify my ip:*port (get dydns if you dont have a static ip)
at home:
forward *port to the ip of obi device.
This can be done for however many obi devices you have.
Not that it matters but i am using ports 5061 - 5063 (for three individual DIDs)
optioin2:
just as before create an inbound route but add sip:username@home.ip.address
this will route calls back to your device. No need to forward ports.
anyhow hope this saves someone a minute or two. Cheers and thank
you all for you quick replies.
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