Hook up POTS to Obi2182 via Obi212?
azrobert:
You don’t need to see the + or the country code.
This worked on my OBi1032 IP Phone:
{(<+1:*>xxx<->xxx<->xxxx):ph},{ph}
Taoman:
Quote from: myobinameisinuse9987 on April 25, 2021, 03:58:31 pm
Ok, HOLD THE PHONE...
{(<+:=555>xx.):ph}
Yields 5551aaabbbcccc on the second screen, nothing on the first screen (too wide).
Try the following:
{(<+1:12>xxxxxxxxxx):ph} should be visible on the Panasonic
{(<+1:1234>xxxxxxxxxx):ph} should be visible on the OBi2182
If your incoming calls are mostly from one or two area codes there is additional digit manipulation you can do so the 4-digit prepend number will show up on the Panasonic (minus the area code).
{(<+1555:1234>xx.):ph},{(<+1666:1234>xx.):ph},{ph}
myobinameisinuse9987:
Okay, here is the "Big List of CID Attempts and Results using Google Voice (GV) on Panasonic cordless phone connected to OBi202"
My actual number last 4-digits start with 0, seems to funk things up in places, so I tried a 1. Anonymized my number to be: aaa-bbb-cccc or last 4 as 5678
{(<+:=555>xx.):ph} / Works!!!
{(<x:3>xxxxxxxxxx):ph} /Doesn't match to ring
Google Voice requires + in front (adds to CID) to match
{(<+x:3>xxxxxxxxxx):ph} /WORKS!!! 3-aaa-bbb-cccc on first, main screen
{(<+x:3>xxxxxxxxxx):ph},{ph} / WORKS! 3-aaa-bbb-cccc displayed. extra {ph} catches odd calls if miss the match
{(<+x:h>xxxxxxxxxx):ph},{ph} / Matches and rings. PRIVATE CALLER displayed
{(<+x:5678>xxxxxxxxxx):ph},{ph} / Matches and rings. PRIVATE CALLER displayed
{(<+x:78>xxxxxxxxxx):ph},{ph} / Matches and rings. 78aaabbbcccc displayed, no dashes
Noticed some stuff on 2nd page of CallerID upon checking call log
{(<+x:1678>xxxxxxxxxx):ph},{ph} / Matches and rings. 1678aaabbbcc.. displayed on first page, no dashes. On second page, last 2 cc on second line.
{(<+x:678>xxxxxxxxxx):ph},{ph} / Matches and rings. 678aaabbbccc. displayed on first page, no dashes. On second page, last 1 c on second line
{(<+x:2>xxxxxxxxxx):ph},{ph} / Final Solution for SP2 (home) 2-aaa-bbb-cccc displayed on first page, with dashes (final, for now ;) )
{(<+1:*>xxx<->xxx<->xxxx):ph},{ph} / *-aaa-bbb-cccc
{(<+1:12>xxxxxxxxxx):ph} / 12aaabbbcccc No dashes
I know examples help me understand syntax, maybe this list will help someone.
myobinameisinuse9987:
So as I try to finish the 212 setup, I want to be able to dial a prefix on any analog phones attached to OBi phone port, or press a Line button on Obi1062 and be able to dial out using the LINE port on one of the 212's.
I wish to retain ability to call the OBi212 ph analog phone as an extension.
I've tried using my 2182 and 212 here using drgeoff's instructions here:
Quote
For outgoing POTS you need to configure both 212 and 2182.
212
Voice Services, OBiTalk Service, InboundCallRoute: {123456789>(xx.):li}
where 123456789 is the 9 digit OBi number of the 2182
2182
Physical Interfaces, Phone Port, DigitMap
It begins: ([1-9]x?*(Mpli)
Insert 1*xx.S3| to make it begin (1*xx.S3|[1-9]x?*(Mpli)
Physical Interfaces, Phone Port, OutboundCallRoute:
It begins: {([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp}
Make insertion so that it begins: {(<1:987654321>*(xx.)):pp},{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp}
Replace 987654321 with the 9 digit OBi mumber of the 212.
Dial 1*8005551212 on the 2182 and 8005551212 will be called on the POTS line.
I can't get it to work. On the Obi2162 I dial
1*aaabbbcccc which gives a Trying message, then Call Failed 900.
The Line port on the 212 does not blink. I have tested it by dialing out on it from 212 phone port using analog phone. It is GV and allows 10-digit dialing to my cell.
I am guessing that any prefix, such as 1*, can then be used as speed dial button on the 2182, right?
I would prefer a secret pwd or something be required on the 212 so nobody else can use the PSTN- should they get on the network somehow.
The second option (maybe better, or not?) is to limit it by obi device number. Can these be spoofed or cloned?
If trying to access multiple 212 from multiple Obi phones, should I setup an individual trunk on each 212 and go from there? Will that mess up my InboundCallRoute that rings multiple OBi phones?
I have never setup a trunk, though I have read about it.
Thanks!
PS- Would setting up Trusted Callers do this, with some key-programmed sequence/speed dial to get a second dial tone on the 212?
PPS- What about setting up a Voice Gateway on each 212?
drgeoff:
Look at the 212's Call History. Does it show the call from the 2182 and if yes what number and route does the 212 then attempt?
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