Use Two Callcentric Inbound Numbers in same SP Port?
Arizona480:
Quote from: Taoman on December 23, 2020, 01:04:54 pm
Quote from: Arizona480 on December 23, 2020, 10:40:15 am
I use the CallCentric for dialing out with GV on my PC, however, not SMS numbers can be tied to a max of two GV numbers which means I cannot use it for my third GV number.
Do you really expect someone to understand that sentence?
Quote from: Arizona480
My question is, since that SP4 is registered through my CallCentric account ID, if I purchase a second number with them, can both numbers receive calls on that same port?
Yes. You can have as many DIDs/numbers as you want on the same Callcentric account and have them all ring on SP4 if that's what you want.
Most people would make separate extensions (and SIP credentials) for each number but it certainly isn't required. You can also make separate call treatments based on which number was called. For instance, if you wanted callers to one number routed to the Telemarketer Block or voicemail, etc.
I added another inbound number to my Callcentric account, and it worked perfectly! Thanks!
Yeah, I had some sort of weird error page when I posted, so i didn't even know this thread made it and could not proofread. What I meant was you can only have a landline number tied with 2 GV accounts max or the numbers can be mobile as long as you don't attach them as mobile (non-SMS).
Taoman:
Quote from: Arizona480
What I meant was you can only have a landline number tied with 2 GV accounts max or the numbers can be mobile as long as you don't attach them as mobile (non-SMS).
Yeah, after reading your posts about 20 times I finally figured out what was going on. Given your apparent needs it looks like you came up with a good solution.
Arizona480:
Quote from: Taoman on December 24, 2020, 02:37:08 pm
Quote from: Arizona480
What I meant was you can only have a landline number tied with 2 GV accounts max or the numbers can be mobile as long as you don't attach them as mobile (non-SMS).
Yeah, after reading your posts about 20 times I finally figured out what was going on. Given your apparent needs it looks like you came up with a good solution.
I do appreciate the perseverance!
The downside of using the CallCentric numbers to connect the GV's calls is I have two more numbers to get Scam & Spam on, I was poking around CC to see if I could block all incoming calls except for my GV numbers to use for the connecting. Has anyone seen a way to do that?
azrobert:
If you want to initiate a call from a computer and then use your OBi handset, you can accomplish this by using a softphone on your computer. You would copy and paste the number into an SIP softphone and then call the OBi over your local network. No DID required. You need to know how to use OBi expert. Do you have a Windows computer?
See:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=12002.0
The discussion after the 1st post is for keeping the normal function of the AA. You can ignore it if you’re not using the AA.
Arizona480:
Quote from: azrobert on December 25, 2020, 09:36:59 am
If you want to initiate a call from a computer and then use your OBi handset, you can accomplish this by using a softphone on your computer. You would copy and paste the number into an SIP softphone and then call the OBi over your local network. No DID required. You need to know how to use OBi expert. Do you have a Windows computer?
See:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=12002.0
The discussion after the 1st post is for keeping the normal function of the AA. You can ignore it if you’re not using the AA.
Yes, Windows 10. Excellent, I will give that a shot! Thank you!
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