OBi110 on local network
drgeoff:
Quote from: bndwdthseekr on January 29, 2021, 11:19:46 am
Is there a way to signal the SIP phone(s) that there is an active call either on the phone port, or active on a parallel phone on the pots line and have the option to join the call, or is there even a protocol to do something like this?
No.
drgeoff:
Quote from: bndwdthseekr on January 29, 2021, 11:19:46 am
Can the 110 get the number dialed from the POTS phone parallel to the line port?
No.
drgeoff:
Quote from: bndwdthseekr on January 29, 2021, 12:16:21 pm
I guess I can't edit my posts :/
Right now I'm getting '487: Cancelled' when the parallel phones pick up a call, but the OBi110 isn't detecting whether or not the line is in use after this. I can see that the voltage is ~7-9v when its in use but the current always shows 0ma. It should detect this condition correct?
You can edit your post by clicking the "Modify" button.
The OBi can only detect current that is passing through its LINE socket. That only happens when the OBi itself has gone "off-hook".
bndwdthseekr:
Okay, so I was able to join an active call on the line port by dialing # with my PC after setting the following settings lower than the lowest I observed in 'phone and line status' with an active call.
'Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > LineInUseVoltageThreshold'
'LineInUseCurrentThreshold' set to 0
It's been interesting setting this up, and is going to make live MUCH easier. I would love to be able to use VOIP and ditch the old school tech, but for me it's not feasible at the moment due to the bandwidth requirements that go along with working with a team over the phone while sharing large files. I'm probably in a very small minority that still has a pots line huh? ;D
Props to @azrobert for mentioning this! Maybe in a few weeks Ill make the time to get a Raspbx set up for a less hacked together approach, but even with it set up this way I'm getting superb audio quality, so I can't complain. Any suggestions on pbx settings would be much appreciated too, because I'm a noob to this kind of stuff and I'm still learning, but have a much better idea of how a pbx will integrate into this now.
azrobert:
I noticed a slight problem with your config. You should remove the “#” before routing to Line. The default config does this in the Phone outbound route.
SP2 Service > X_InboundCallRoute > {line1>(<#:>|@.):li},{ph}
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