Setting up Obi110 in Japan

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RonR:
Quote from: virus on October 25, 2011, 07:20:24 pm

I'm trying to setup Obi110 in Japan doing:
(1) Pass all calls to local line
(2) Use **1 to dial though SP1 (Google Voice) for U.S. calls


virus,

Try the following to solve your outgoing call problems:

Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine : PSTN Line

Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap : ([x*][x*].)

Stewart:
Do incoming calls to both numbers work correctly, if the phone is connected directly to the Yahoo device?  If not, perhaps it's misconfigured, defective, or was never intended to combine the lines in the first place.

If yes, do they work correctly when the phone is connected through the OBi, but the OBi is powered off?  If not, I would suspect that Yahoo and NTT are presented as separate lines to a two-line phone.

If both numbers ring through the OBi when powered down, is there a different ring pattern for the numbers?  If so, please describe the cadences of both rings.

Slightly off topic, what per-minute charge, if any, applies when calling JP mobiles from the Yahoo service?  It might be less costly to use another route, which could render the problem moot.

virus:
Quote from: RonR on October 26, 2011, 10:54:41 am

virus,

Try the following to solve your outgoing call problems:

Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine : PSTN Line

Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap : ([x*][x*].)



Hi RonR,

Thanks for the suggestion, but the same problem still exist. I'm still getting extra "00000033" in front of my outgoing calls, which only happens for 11 digit numbers.

virus:
Quote from: Stewart on October 26, 2011, 11:40:13 am

Do incoming calls to both numbers work correctly, if the phone is connected directly to the Yahoo device?  If not, perhaps it's misconfigured, defective, or was never intended to combine the lines in the first place.

If yes, do they work correctly when the phone is connected through the OBi, but the OBi is powered off?  If not, I would suspect that Yahoo and NTT are presented as separate lines to a two-line phone.

Incoming calls to both numbers work fine when (1) connected directly to the phone and when (2) connected to Obi110 with powered off. There is only problem when calling the NTT number with Obi110 on.

Quote from: Stewart on October 26, 2011, 11:40:13 am

If both numbers ring through the OBi when powered down, is there a different ring pattern for the numbers?  If so, please describe the cadences of both rings.

As far as I can tell, there's no difference in ring pattern between the two lines.

Quote from: Stewart on October 26, 2011, 11:40:13 am

Slightly off topic, what per-minute charge, if any, applies when calling JP mobiles from the Yahoo service?  It might be less costly to use another route, which could render the problem moot.


I have no idea what is the rate, but I won't be able to make any changes since I'm not the one paying for the bill =P. I'm starting the think that the situation is hopeless, so I might just go out and get a separate phone for calling U.S. Thank you for the help though Stewart. If you have any further suggestions, I don't mind testing them out either.

RonR:
Quote from: virus on October 27, 2011, 03:16:18 am

Thanks for the suggestion, but the same problem still exist. I'm still getting extra "00000033" in front of my outgoing calls, which only happens for 11 digit numbers.


virus,

With the following settings, there's nothing in the OBi that would be adding an extra "00000033" in front of your outgoing calls:


Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap : ([x*][x*].)

Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine : PSTN Line

Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> DigitMap:

([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|911|**0|***|#|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**8(Mli)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))

Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> OutboundCallRoute:

{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<#:>|911):li},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},
{(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}

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