Detailed Guide to Configure Obi2162 to dial out using PSTN line on OBi212
jccpa:
SOLVED:
using azrobert suggestion:
Obi 212 / Voice Services / OBiTALK Service / InboundCallRoute
{218211111>(<+:>xx.|xx.):li} /alternative option, strips + from incoming number
If you have trouble with GV or something else adding + to the number, use the alternative. I've updated the original post to show both options.
Thanks again to all for the suggestions and help.
RodgerDJr:
Good Afternoon all.
First THANK YOU to JCCPA for all his work on this . . . .
I recently purchased an OBi212 to add to my home system. I already have an OBi2182 and I wanted to be able to get my home phone on my OBi2182.
I have follow the instructions to what I thought was a tee twice and both times it is not working. When I try to dial out on any line I am getting a message that there is not a dialing route.
I'm just not sure what I need to look at to see what I did wrong.
I did not setup the OBi212 with any service as I am just plugging in my home phone (Comcast) to the OBi212 and then a POT on the other end. I call the number and the POT rings . . .So I am assuming that is all done.
I see there is only one change that is necessary on the OBi212 and that is to just sent the InboundCallRoute to my OBi2182 with is just 680xxxxxx {680xxxxxx>(<+:>xx.|xx.):li}, the xxxxxx are the rest of my number I just did not want to post it.
So this tells me that when I get a call on the OBi212 to route it over to my OBi2182
Then on the OBI2182
I added a Speed Dial for the OBI212 **9520xxxxxx to number 7
Obi 2182 / Voice Services / ObiTALK Service / DigitMap
[aaa] xxx xxxx|
Does it matter that I have spaces in the number and after the bracket?
I added in my Xfinity home number which is 561 XXX XXXX
([561] XXX XXXX|<ob>xxxxxxxxx|obxxxxxxxxx)
Obi 2182 / Voice Services / Gateways &TrunkGrps / Voice Gateway1 / Name
I added a Voice Gateway1 as vg1
Obi 2182 / Voice Services / Gateways &TrunkGrps / Voice Gateway1 / AccessNumber
I added the AccessNumber as PP(520xxxxxx) This is my OBI Number for the OBi212
Obi 2182 / IP Phone / PHONE Settings / OutboundCallRoute
Does it matter I have a space in my number?
I finally added the last part for the OutboundCallRoute
{([561]XXX XXXX):vg1},{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4},{(<**6:>(Msp6)):sp6},{(<##:>):li},{(<**70:>(Mli)):li},{(<**8:>(Mbt)):bt},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}
Thank you all for your help.
I did make a copy of my settings so I used that to revert everything back. So my phone is working again, but I am not sure what I did to break it. I guess my next step would be to make a change and check that I can still make calls on my OBi2182.
I have 3 Google Voice numbers and then I wanted the 4th line to be my XFinity Number that is coming from the Obi212.
I am pretty new to all this so thank you all for your time to help us out.
TIA,
Rodger
drgeoff:
That [561] is wrong. It means any of the single digits 5 or 6 or 1 will be matched. (See the third bullet from the bottom on page 197 of https://www.obitalk.com/info/documents/admin_guide/OBiDeviceAdminGuide.pdf.) Remove the [ and ].
I would also remove the spaces.
I don't claim the above will totally solve your problem but it is a start.
BTW your "I see there is only one change that is necessary on the OBi212 and that is to just sent the InboundCallRoute to my OBi2182 with is just 680xxxxxx {680xxxxxx>(<+:>xx.|xx.):li}," is confused. That InboundCallRoute on the 212 routes outgoing calls from the 2182 to the 212's POTS line. And why the <+:>. You are dialling - this is not a call coming in from GV.
azrobert:
You have several things wrong with your config. I also don’t understand EXACTLY what you what you want to do.
561 is your landline area code. Do you want to route all outbound calls from the 2182 with 561 area code to the landline? If you want more numbers routed, how are you dialing the number. AN **9 prefix? 1* is the OBi default prefix for routing calls over the OBiTalk network. Can you use “1*’ ?
How many digits are the numbers you are routing to the landline? 7, 10 or 11?
azrobert:
This is how to route inbound landline calls to the 2182.
OBi212
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute:
ph,pp(2182)
Replace 2182 with the OBi number of the OBi2182
OBI2182
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph
This is how to route outbound calls to your landline using a speed dial.
OBi212
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{2182>(xx.):li}
Replace 2182 with the OBi number of the OBi2182
OBi2182
Setup a speed dial for testing:
pp(212*18005551212)
Replace 212 with the OBi number of the OBI212.
Replace 18005551212 with a number you want to call.
Now all you need is code in the OBi2182 to route calls to the OBi212. I can show you how after you answer my questions.
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