Telnyx and Obi2XX

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theancient:

Thanks everyone for your input. I have several things to try.  I need to read and understand the Digitmaps, which most likely will solve my problem, since I have never touched them.   I have to go back to fighting my property tax assessment the next couple of weeks.  My phone is working again which is the most important thing, I just can't use Telnyx as the outgoing provider (yet).

I have Provisioning disabled in three places on the IP config, but for some reason I still lose all my speed dials when I have  changed the Primary line on ObiTalk.  Except for this issue, I believe I am doing everything correctly for the IP vs. Obitalk config.

When I was trying TG, I was only using TG2, since I did not know what I was doing and did not want to change TG 1 as the default configuration master.

I had not looked at any configurations on the OBI200 in about 2.5 years, so I updated my FIRMWARE when all of the VOIP.MS problems started.  I went from 5794 to 8680. When VOIP.MS started working again, my ringer had changed to a single stutter ring and my incoming CID was blank. I did nothing but drop back to 5921 firmware and these two issues went away for me.   So, 5921 is the current Firmware that I am using.  Don't know if there is any correlation, but the problems went away.

So, thanks again.  I appreciate all the suggestions. I am good until I get the time to learn more and try things

ProfTech:
I'm reading this thread late, however it is my understanding from experience [and inferred by azrobert] that the "Primary Line" field has no real purpose except in two instances. The "PrimaryLine" is processed either before or after everything else [not sure which] when a call is placed or it is specifically specified i.e (Mpli)

example: If PrimaryLine -> sp1

then if -> sp1 digit map -> (<:1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx) or (<1:>1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx) The first instance prefixes a "1" to any 10 digit number you dial and the 2nd instance removes the "1" from any 11 digit number dialed.

Because of this prefix or removal it can become very confusing and hard to construct [or follow] the callflow. So I personally do not put any prefixes or removals in any sp digit map unless there is no other way to make it work. In fact, you may not even need to use (Mpli) in many cases. It may be clearer to specify (Msp1), etc instead. Sometimes it is simply convenient to specify Primary Line -> sp1 then use (Mpli).

Instead, I specify any additions or subtractions needed in the phone port digit map unless there is no other way to make it work. This keeps your call flow clear and easier to follow.

Just my preference

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