Two separate lines on an Obi302 from one SIP provider

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drgeoff:
Quote from: bcjackson on November 25, 2020, 08:56:32 am

> Do they show the appropriate SP1 or SP2 as expected or only SP1?

I'm looking at the most recent pair of test calls I made from my cellphone to the two numbers.  The calls look just the same in history.  On the left is says: From 'my name' SP1(my cell phone number).  On the right it says:
To PH1
Ringing
Call Connected
Call Ended.

You ignored my second paragraph.

bcjackson:
> You ignored my second paragraph.

So sorry, I did.  The SIP provider is NexVortex.  I have one number with them that's working on my PBX.  I just need a couple of other numbers terminated on a two port ATA so I have POTS service to provide to some items that need it.

In the NexVortex portal, I have the ability to request numbers, and then point them to the IP address where the terminal equipment resides.  The number I have on my PBX points to a different IP address than the two numbers I'm working on for this ATA.  NexVortex said that they include the identification of the number that was called when they send traffic to me about the incoming call.  Somehow, I need to get the Obi302 to recognize that information, and use it to route the call.

azrobert:
Are you routing the call to an IP address AND a port number?

bcjackson:
>Are you routing the call to an IP address AND a port number?

In the case of NexVortex, on their "Number Routing" page of their portal, I'm just putting in the IP address of the Obi302's WAN port.  It's just xxx.xxx.xxx.24.  I've never tried to put in something like an IP and port, such as xxx.xxx.xxx.24:yyyy, for example.  Just a moment, and I will see if their portal will even accept such an entry.  Yes, it is possible to enter such a destination string and save it.

If I do enter port numbers on the NexVortex portal, what would you recommend I put there, and then where in the Obi302's config. would I put the related information so that I could benefit from this tactic.  It sounds interesting.

azrobert:
The port number you need is found here:
Voice Services / SP2 Service / X_UserAgentPort

The default is 5061, but that can get changed if you used one of the setup wizards.

When I route calls by IP, I use port forwarding in my router.

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