Can the OBi110 have 4 connections?
RonR:
Quote from: TimDan on January 21, 2012, 06:46:11 pm
Are you saying that you have configured your OBi110 to interface with Skype without an ATA as if it were a SIP VoIP service?
The normal Windows Skype client is running on a PC. SipToSis is also running on the same PC. The flow is:
Skype <--> SipToSis <--> OBi
Incoming Skype calls ring the OBi PHONE Port, a desk phone connected to the OBi using a PAP2, and my cell phone via Google Voice.
I can make outgoing Skype calls from the OBi PHONE Port, a desk phone connected to the OBi using a PAP2, and my cell phone via Google Voice and the Auto Attendant.
Using SipToSis to Make and Receive Skype Calls Through an OBi
TimDan:
Quote from: RonR on January 21, 2012, 07:14:29 pm
Quote from: TimDan on January 21, 2012, 06:46:11 pm
Are you saying that you have configured your OBi110 to interface with Skype without an ATA as if it were a SIP VoIP service?
The normal Windows Skype client is running on a PC. SipToSis is also running on the same PC. [....]
OK, I misunderstood. I thought there was no PC involved, and Skype IP packets passed to and from the OBi110 via the ethernet port without going through an intervening PC. Is it correct, though, that SIP VoIP from services such as Voipo and Voip.ms and CallCentric can communicate directly with the OBi110?
TimDan
RonR:
Quote from: TimDan on January 21, 2012, 08:22:04 pm
Is it correct, though, that SIP VoIP from services such as Voipo and Voip.ms and CallCentric can communicate directly with the OBi110?
Yes. The OBi has two Service Provider channels (SP1/SP2). Each can be configured for Google Voice or SIP protocol.
If at least one of the Service Provider channels is configured for SIP, each of the eight OBi Voice Gateways can accommodate an outbound only SIP channel. Incoming calls via SIP URI are also supported.
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