obi110 bridge with no Internet?
RonR:
Quote from: Stewart on December 11, 2011, 06:18:57 pm
Though my OBi is presently down so I can't test, its SP2 had been registered to PBXes as a sub-PBX and successfully passed caller ID on incoming PSTN calls. PBXes then forked the call to IP phones, registered as extensions.
Were the incoming calls on the LINE Port bridged to SP2 using a LINE Port -> InboundCallRoute rule?
flipdee:
Quote from: RonR on December 11, 2011, 07:43:44 pm
OBi #1:
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute : {>(<+:>):li}
OBi #2:
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> DigitMap : (<S0:+>|...)
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> OutboundCallRoute : {+:vg1},...
OBi #2 hot dials OBi #1 and you get PSTN dialtone. However, you lose the ability to use Speed Dials and Auto Attendant 2 (*** configuration) from OBi #2.
If it's important have the ability to get real PSTN dialtone on OBi #2, I would suggest the following changes:
OBi #1:
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute : {>(<+:>|(Mli)):li}
OBi #2:
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> OutboundCallRoute:
{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<#:+>|911):vg1},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},
{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):vg1}
This allows dialing # from OBi #2 to get real PSTN dialtone from OBi #1. This also allows 911 from OBi #2 to go out the LINE Port of OBi #1.
Hi RonR,
Your first suggested change above works well giving near instant pstn dial-tone on OBi #2.
However when I make the second suggested changes I get "no call route available" on OBi #2.
Should I have not make the second set of changes on top of the first?
I think the first change is better for me as the OBi bridge will only be used for PSTN>VOIP<PSTN and nothing else.
Thanks again,
flipdee
Stewart:
Quote from: RonR on December 12, 2011, 12:26:56 am
Were the incoming calls on the LINE Port bridged to SP2 using a LINE Port -> InboundCallRoute rule?
Yes, I believe that the rule was just {sp2(1)}, where 1 is a ring group on PBXes that points to the IP phones. Spoofing was set in the OBi; nothing special was needed at the PBXes end.
Also, I had to increase the ring delay by one second, and change the disconnect tone to match the standard for France.
It's not a real POTS line, but a triple-play FTTH package from Orange. The ISP-supplied Livebox router has an FXS port, which I connected to the OBi Line port. Of course, this is an inelegant solution -- I would rather have connected directly to Orange by SIP. However, not only are the credentials hidden (and likely difficult to discover), the phone uses a separate VLAN, so I'd have to put a box between ONT and Livebox. (Replacing the Livebox is not practical; it's in the TV path, too, with even more security nonsense.) The intermediate box would need quite a bit of horsepower, for it not to degrade the 100 Mbps Internet connection. So, I took the lazy way out and got an OBi.
RonR:
Quote from: flipdee on December 12, 2011, 03:09:15 am
Your first suggested change above works well giving near instant pstn dial-tone on OBi #2.
However when I make the second suggested changes I get "no call route available" on OBi #2.
Should I have not make the second set of changes on top of the first?
The two sets of changes are separate, not to be combined.
imbilly:
is it possible with one OBi110 and another non-obihai device such as spa-1001? or even a softphone on my iphone?
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