OBi202

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Stewart:
Quote from: Diana on December 26, 2011, 01:11:36 am

Will the user be able to use the OBi202 as a Asterisk Server using the USB port and Asterisk on a USB Stick?
Almost certainly not.  The programming model is proprietary; information needed to build an Asterisk would be unavailable, short of a massive reverse-engineering effort.  Of course, if OBi offered an Asterisk or FreeSWITCH distribution for their device, that would be an entirely different story.

Quote from: Diana on December 26, 2011, 01:11:36 am

Will there be 2 SIP Lines (SP1 and SP2) per Phone Port or more than 2?
I'm reasonably sure it will follow the current paradigm.  However many SPx there are (I sure hope that it's a lot more than 2), all will be accessible by all endpoints.

Quote from: Diana on December 26, 2011, 01:11:36 am

Will there be a OBi212 (?) with a Line/FXO Port?

IMO, not in the same form factor; I'm pretty sure that the PCB has room for only two analog interfaces.  Perhaps a larger unit, intended as a small office PBX, would have several FXS and FXO ports.

Encino_Stan:
Quote from: Felix on December 25, 2011, 06:15:38 pm

First, Voxilla seems to be getting this information from somewhere on Obihai website; however, I can't find it. So, the question is whether it is there or not.


I think Voxilla is quite clear about where they got their information. Quote

According to one of four graphic boxes that swipe horizontally and quickly across the top of company’s web front page, here’s a bit of what Obihai claims for the OBi202 ...
Then they simply state what is on the http://obihai.com/ page and make some speculations.

Armorfiend:
Looks like it will be a device for RESELLERS to slap their logo onto...

rainlake:
waiting for more than 2 spx too.............

Quote from: Stewart on December 26, 2011, 01:36:47 am

Quote from: Diana on December 26, 2011, 01:11:36 am

Will the user be able to use the OBi202 as a Asterisk Server using the USB port and Asterisk on a USB Stick?
Almost certainly not.  The programming model is proprietary; information needed to build an Asterisk would be unavailable, short of a massive reverse-engineering effort.  Of course, if OBi offered an Asterisk or FreeSWITCH distribution for their device, that would be an entirely different story.

Quote from: Diana on December 26, 2011, 01:11:36 am

Will there be 2 SIP Lines (SP1 and SP2) per Phone Port or more than 2?
I'm reasonably sure it will follow the current paradigm.  However many SPx there are (I sure hope that it's a lot more than 2), all will be accessible by all endpoints.

Quote from: Diana on December 26, 2011, 01:11:36 am

Will there be a OBi212 (?) with a Line/FXO Port?

IMO, not in the same form factor; I'm pretty sure that the PCB has room for only two analog interfaces.  Perhaps a larger unit, intended as a small office PBX, would have several FXS and FXO ports.


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