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RonR:
snblitz & flipdee,

Please revisit Reply #1 above.

flipdee:
EXCELLENT WORK! (Excuse the caps)
This solves ALL my problems as I was having great difficulty with OBI #1 taking too long to answer using the {li(1470)} method, chopping off the first few numbers manually dialled, accidently calling the emergency services! AHHHH! not good (especially on a device without handset).

This is exactly what I was hoping for.

I don't want to go off-topic in this very useful thread, just about to post a new topic about tone profiles if you guys wouldn't taking a look for me?

Thank you so much again, really appreciate it!

flipdee

RonR:
FWIW, this scheme should support sharing the PSTN Line with up to 3 remote OBi's (or 4 is you don't need to ring phone connected to OBi #1).  Simply set Voice Gateways 2, 3, and possibly 4 in OBi #1 to point to the additional OBi's and add them to the LINE Port InboundCallRoute:

Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> InboundCallRoute : {vg1,vg2,vg3,ph}

or

Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> InboundCallRoute : {vg1,vg2,vg3,vg4}

Set the PHONE Port in OBi #3, #4, and possibly #5 the same as OBi #2.

Also set the following in OBi #1:

Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> MaxSessions : 4

flipdee:
Nice work indeed!
Quick question, should Caller ID be automatically transfered from (PSTN) OBi #1 to FXS device on OBi #2 (3,4 etc) ?
Cheers,

flipdee

RonR:
Quote from: flipdee on December 11, 2011, 05:28:08 pm

Quick question, should Caller ID be automatically transfered from (PSTN) OBi #1 to FXS device on OBi #2

I can't say.  That's another feature Obihai was witholding (except on the OBiTALK trunk) for a future product, but maybe they changed their mind on it too.  I don't have CallerID on my PSTN line, so I can't test it.  If you discover one way or the other, please let us know.

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