Hook up POTS to Obi2182 via Obi212?
myobinameisinuse9987:
Quote from: drgeoff on April 26, 2021, 02:38:52 am
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?
I didn't find such an animal on ObiTalk platform, but did find it on webpage access on its IP address.
The only call in Call History on 212 from yesterday is the one I did from PH1 handset as a test to confirm the line and all parts were functional. Nothing from 2182 or anywhere else.
On the 2182 there are many calls from PH1, to PP1(1*+1aaabbbcccc) and even PP1(tttwwwvvv*aaabbbcccc) where a=area code, b=exchange, c=last 4-digits and tttwwwvvv is the Obi number for the 212.
Sadly, doesn't look like anything is getting to the 212? Or is the 212 rejecting the call (would that show up in the call history?)
I wish there was a way to see a log that showed what Digitmap and/or route was used/matched?
Q: If I set the 212 LINE up as a voice gateway, it can be shared between multiple devices using secret code? The many docs I've been reading sound like it, but I don't know?
Thanks.
azrobert:
The following might give you a better understanding of what’s happening;
Here is the format to route a call over the OBiTalk network:
<Target_OBi_Number> * <Data>
Target_OBi_number is a 9 digit OBi number
OR
A speed dial number. The speed dial points to the target OBi
To send 5551212 to OBi number 123456789:
123456789*5551212
Or
5*5551212
With speed dial#5 set to pp(123456789)
The default config uses the speed dial format.
I use a single digit for the target OBi_Number then have the digit map change it to the actual 9 digit OBi_number. You can use the following Phone DigitMap rule to validate the dialed number:
1*xx.S4
This Phone OutboundCallRoute will change the “1” to the actual OBi_Number then send the call to OBiTalk:
{<1:123456789>*(xx.):pp}
Dial 1*5551212
OBi212 OBiTalk inbound route:
{111111111>(xx.):li}
111111111 is the OBi Number of the sending device.
If you want multiple devices accessing the 212, use the same setup on those devices. Change the OBi212 to allow access by those devices:
{(111111111|222222222|333333333)>(xx.):li}
myobinameisinuse9987:
This helps a great deal, thank you.
Let me try it, and I'll give the results
myobinameisinuse9987:
I used DigitMap (8 as prefix instead of 1):
(8*xx.S4|[1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|***|**0|#|##|**70(Mli)|**8(Mbt)|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**3(Msp3)|**4(Msp4)|**6(Msp6)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))
I am new to the syntax and it isn't sticking yet. Am I missing any operators or ?? I removed the < before the first 8 to match your suggestion, but not sure if I am being too literal?
myobinameisinuse9987:
So far, using the DigitMap I posted to model yours.
Dialing 8*aaabbbcccc then hitting speakerphone
3 tones, 404 Not found
Call log on 2182 shows:
To PP1(8*+1aaabbbcccc)
This is without the change on 212 yet. And what's the deal with the system adding +1 to everything I dial?
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