Why the long delay before an incoming landline call rings the OBI110 phone port?
claude:
i don't see the line port in the physical interfaces ring delay
azrobert:
Said by hwittenb:
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No you will not have the caller id to display on your phone if you set the ring delay to zero.
Obihai fixed this problem and the caller id will be displayed if ring delay is set to zero.
I remember reading it somewhere, but I can't find it now. To verify my memory, I just tried it and it does work.
You still can't test for caller id in the inbound call route if delay is set to zero or set too low.
hwittenb:
I tested it before I posted last time and it didn't work. I tested it again just now and it works, so I guess it is fixed.
Diana:
Did you do a Firmware update to your OBi110 in the last day or two? That is the only way I know of for them to have fixed the problem. Care to explain?
Quote from: hwittenb on December 27, 2012, 10:46:14 am
I tested it before I posted last time and it didn't work. I tested it again just now and it works, so I guess it is fixed.
azrobert:
The OBi will start to display the caller id as soon as it's processed.
Maybe the caller id wasn't processed in time for the first ring and hwittenb hung up before it was displayed on the second ring.
That's what the ring delay is for. It delays other processes like inbound call route until it has the callerid.
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