Obi 110 bridging to Obi100 passing through to a PAP2

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Dale:
wow. OK

I have now disabled that and will look at all the settings again.  Thanks.

Dale:
some progress:

after checking everything again and using only direct config with provisioning disabled it still did not work.

So I tried changing the display name in the PAP2 from PAP2 to pap2 (thus matching the text casing in the X_InboundCallRoute in the obi) - and now it seems to be dialing, but it seems to call home no matter what number I dial....

I was able to get the AA at **0

SP1 X_InboundCallRoute  is
{pap2>([1-9]x?*@@.):pp},{pap2>(<911:12073243644>):sp2},{pap2>**0:aa},{pap2>***:aa2},{pap2>(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{pap2>(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{pap2>(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{pap2>(<2*>(Msp1)):pp},{pap2>0:ph},{pap2:}

RonR:
Quote from: Dale on October 10, 2011, 01:38:01 pm

and now it seems to be dialing, but it seems to call home no matter what number I dial....

I was able to get the AA at **0


If by that you mean **0 reaches the OBi100 Auto Attendant and trying to dial a normal number reaches the PHONE Port of the OBi110, check this in the OBi110:

Voice Services -> OBiTALK Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{300123456>(Msp1):sp1},{300123456:aa},{ph,pp(ob300123456)}

Make sure 300123456 has been replaced by the OBiTALK number of the OBi100.

You can gain a lot of insight about what's actually happening by looking at the Call Status and Call History in both OBi's.

Dale:

Yup, pretty much, I have this:

{300123456>(Msp1):sp1},{ph,pp(ob300123456)}

With the corresponding obi numbers)

Since I am not needing the AA I can leave out the
{300123456:aa},
bit right?

I have been looking at the call history (I am at the cabin end) but I am not sure what the last column is meant to indicate... for example it seems to show what was dialed on the PAP, such as:

2*5   when I attempted to dial speed dial 5
(are speed dials expected to work from the PAP2?)

RonR:
Quote from: Dale on October 10, 2011, 02:31:51 pm

Since I am not needing the AA I can leave out the
{300123456:aa},
bit right?


I would not recommend taking that out.  Leaving it in allows you to reach the OBi110 AA from the the OBi100 (both PHONE Port and PAP2) by dialing **9 + 200123456.  More importantly, without it, such calls will try to loop back to the OBi100.

Also, get things working before you start modifying them.

Quote from: Dale on October 10, 2011, 02:31:51 pm

2*5   when I attempted to dial speed dial 5
(are speed dials expected to work from the PAP2?)


Speed Dials work only from the PHONE Port the way OBihai has them implemented.

Unless you dial a valid number, you will receive a busy signal.

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