Hook up POTS to Obi2182 via Obi212?

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myobinameisinuse9987:
Quote from: drgeoff on April 26, 2021, 12:46:01 pm

Does dialling

**9123456789*cell number

on the 2182 ring the cellphone or the 212 phone?


Neither. It doesn't carry the numbers through to dial on the 212 outside line

And I'm not sure about that workaround. It doesn't seem consistent. Might be dialing too soon after reboots.

Okay, not sure why it was going to phone before, unless as I mentioned I was testing too quickly after a reboot, routes not fully functional yet and just dumped the incoming to ph.

If I dial

**123456789    by itself, add my cell after, or add * plus my cell number, they all go to 212 Line dialtone

(I removed my previous post about a possible workaround)

I can live with getting a dialtone when calling from 2182 to 212. 2-stage dialing can hide in the speed dials. But how would I then call that handset on the 212 as makeshift intercom between units?

Is this where we need to send the 8* from 2182 and have the 212 match it before sending to line? We haven't been able to make that work yet

drgeoff:
Try setting 212's Obitalk service Inbound Direct Dialing Authentication to None and repeat the **9123456789*cell number test.

myobinameisinuse9987:
Quote from: drgeoff on April 26, 2021, 01:13:56 pm

Try setting 212's Obitalk service Inbound Direct Dialing Authentication to None and repeat the **9123456789*cell number test.


I cannot find that option on the 212

myobinameisinuse9987:
I did find this setting on the 2182

Voice Services / OBiTALK Service / DigitMap :
(<ob>xxxxxxxxx|obxxxxxxxxx)
DigitMap :
(<ob>xxxxxxxxx|obxxxxxxxxx)

Is this what is truncating and blocking our attempts to send numbers to dialout over the 212 from the 2182?


Right above that option at
Voice Services / OBiTALK Service / DisplayName :

Myname 2182   

Custom friendly name of device I couldn't locate earlier.

myobinameisinuse9987:
Progress:

I configured the 2182 to add a Speed dial to **9123456789    where 123456789 is the obi number for the 212.

Hitting that button on the 2182 jumps to a dial tone on that outside line on the 212, which I can then dial my cell phone or other number and it connects.

I can dial with or without a leading 1 on the number. It is a GV line (FXS out from Obi202 for testing), so it doesn't care if you enter one or not.


A limitation is I can no longer contact the analog phone on the 212 using the 2182. Everything that comes in from the 2182 is dumped directly to the line of the 212, which is all ignored anyways (WHY???)

We cannot get the OutboundCallRoute of the 2182 to match up with the InboundCallRoute and associated DigitMap(s) or we could just use something like 8* to get the outside line on the 212.

This is a problem. I'm looking for suggestions. Not sure where to go from here?

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